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Been looking at the Rinehart 2 into 1's for quite some time. Rinehart just updated their website and it now states that this model of exhaust isnt recommended for the Crossbones.
Can anyone verify that this won't fit on a Crossbones? Or know of any compatibility issues with the Crossbones in general as it relates to fitment of aftermarket exhausts.
To my knowledge a Crossbones is essentially a Fatboy with a springer frontend.
Last edited by Toppsy Kretts; Apr 22, 2015 at 06:05 PM.
I just looked at the Rinehart website and at the 2:1 exhaust, and I see nothing in the design that makes it unsuitable for the Crossbones. The Crossovers had an issue with the stock air cleaner on the Crossbones because the pipes would hit it, but after market air cleaners are fine.
Did you end up fitting the Rinehart Toppsy? Been looking at it, but seen on the site that it was unsuitable too.
Yes I did. Had it on for almost two seasons. The install went pretty smooth, no figment problems at all. The sound is exactly what I wanted as well. Timid on idle and throaty as hell when your on the throttle.
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