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Just traded the WG and have some of my parts back. They are off a 2010 WG and purchased new by me. All should fit '11 and '12 models as well. I don't think they would fit earlier. Maybe someone who is more familiar could chime in on that.
I'll just post up some picks. The seat was about 350 new, pipes 300, custom sissy bar and pad close to 400. The sissy bar is not genuine HD, but the pad is. I'd prefer local offers, I'm in NorthEastern Pa.
The pipes are rush for a 2010 WideGlide. Stock Cut (slash Downward) Not sure about baffle dia but they are the largest and loudest (which wern't too loud IMO) Maybe 2.75"?
The bottom pipe has the baffle removed and it sounds good. Like a small cannon going off I guess. 2 in 2 out system means the jugs are still balanced. They are in very good shape. The bottom pipe has some small scratches on bottom edge from going off a curb. You'd have to get under it to see it once they are mounted. I still have both baffles. One installed, one not.
I'm fairly picky and would have used these pipes until they rotted off if I didn't trade the Dyna in.
If you want a good set of slip ons for a good deal, these might be for you. The sound is a little unique, but still good. You can definitely hear them, but they are not obnoxious and I've heard way louder. If I liked them, you probably would too. If you think they would work for you send me a PM with your cell #. I will contact you shortly.
If you are local I will meet with you and you could see for yourself. They would be fine to put on a new or almost new bike.
I'm looking to get rid of them for a reasonable price considering they are used, modified, and a year (almost) old. I have no use for them.
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