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This is a modified Arlen Ness by Magnaflow Fbomb. It has the stock Head Pipe Stepped with HEI Heat Wrapp (18mm Bungs - can get 12mm adpaters cheap)
Original Muffler is hollowed making it a straight Megaphone on the end of the Head pipe. I do have a custom muffler that was ran on the bike (and is on the bike in my sig) It needs a bracket mount welded to it for permanent use the muffler was $120 new, add $50 if you also want it.
$300 + Shipping for the Setup, $350+shipping with extra muffler.
Muffler has a few scuffs, not in pristine shape which is reflected in the price.
Extremely Loud!
Megaphone
Hollow Megaphone vs Extra muffler
With extra muffler (no rear bracket)
Bike did 96rwhp and 111twtq with this setup but I got a FatCat from a friend so I decided to give it a try.
How is the volume and tone with the muffler installed? Were the dyno numbers with the muffler or the open megaphone?
I'm interested but don't seem to be able to send pm.
How is the volume and tone with the muffler installed? Were the dyno numbers with the muffler or the open megaphone?
I'm interested but don't seem to be able to send pm.
Hey Frank,
The Dyno was with the muffler on. I rode the bike the majority of the time with the muffler including a 700 mile trip through West Virginia. I thought it sounded great, it just needs a rear bracket.
It is a straight through glasspack muffler has a proper Harley tone, not raspy, but it is also not quiet. FatCat is a little louder, so the volume to me was bearable for sure.
The megaphone made my buddy with straight pipes jealous, it is way loud lol.
I have a 09 fxd with the 96". Will this mount up to the heads as is? If so, can you email me at
fhwilliamsiii@gmail.com to work out details?
thanks
frank
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