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I have an 2007 FXD Super Glide with hard saddlebags. My shorty Comp-S 2-1 has melted a hole completely through my right side bag due to the exhaust points a little upward. I spoke to TBR and they are in the works of making one that won’t be out until next year but I am looking for some type of exhaust tip, elbow ( no clue what to call it ) that will redirect it down or out to the right side or
anywhere away from my saddlebag that now has to be replaced. Would anyone happen to know the inner and outer diameter of that pipes exhaust and does anyone know of a website or any place that I can locate something to keep this from ever happening again?
Just measure the pipe it’s easy. Or call them and ask dimensions. I would be pissed and ask for a refund since that shouldn’t Happen. But it did. I would personally get a new exhaust but you can always have a little piece of carbon fiber under there on bottom side of bag to protect it
Just measure the pipe it’s easy. Or call them and ask dimensions. I would be pissed and ask for a refund since that shouldn’t Happen. But it did. I would personally get a new exhaust but you can always have a little piece of carbon fiber under there on bottom side of bag to protect it
Thanks bro!
I called and emailed them yesterday and got no reply. As of now, I’ve rivited a piece of sheet metal and cut it to form the bottom of the bag and use silicone to cover the hole on the inside and spray paint it even though you can’t see it from the side I know it looks horrible
Thanks bro!
I called and emailed them yesterday and got no reply. As of now, I’ve rivited a piece of sheet metal and cut it to form the bottom of the bag and use silicone to cover the hole on the inside and spray paint it even though you can’t see it from the side I know it looks horrible
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