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Old 11-21-2018, 03:55 PM
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I'm looking for some chrome drag pipes for a late 90s softail custom. What are some decent ones that I could put some sort of baffle in?
 
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I liked Samson slashers
 
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Something with this sort of look, not too large in diameter. Simple and oldschool. How do you fit them with baffles, a set screw type of deal?


Where can I find the samson slashers?
 
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Just look on EBay or Craig’s, I put baffles in mine with a drilled small hole on the bottom, I gave mine away this summer, right near Canada to

the picture is just cycle shack / DS type drags they are cheap new
 

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Those are pretty well perfect. I assume my existing flanges would work with them.

Current pipes, screamin eagle


 
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Does anyone know where to find these type of blinkers?
 
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I think J&p cycle has them..
 
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A proper Chopper.




 
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I'm thinking about getting these as someone posted,
https://www.ebay.ca/itm/NEW-Drag-Pip...4383.l4275.c10

I'm wondering how the bike will run.. what will I have to do to it? I've got a 45 pilot and 170 main right now with the air cleaner pictured above.

I found these baffles,
https://www.ebay.com/itm/PAIR-BAFFLE...item51aedc3d6c

Wondering if I should get them as well..

Found these ''torque cones'' as well not sure if they are any good,
https://www.ebay.com/itm/EXHAUST-POW...item4649dccd10
 


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