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I have a Frankenstein Trike kit fitted to my 2007 Ultra, I want to change the exhaust to either a full aftermarket system or slip on mufflers.
I currently have the system they supply with the kit, Can anyone let me know what other aftermarket options there is.
There are almost countless options available out there! The only limitation is how much your trike conversion may get in the way. I suspect if the kit came with a set of pipes, that they are designed to clear parts of the conversion. Looking at their website that is indeed the case, the rear pipes are lowered to go underneath the rear axle. So any set of aftermarket pipes that have their outlet in the same place as a stock set should enable you to use your rear trike pipes.
That isn't very helpful I realise, however we have a dedicated trike section, where you should find a few like minded owners. Frankenstein get plenty of mentions here.
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