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Folks, my bike was hit and I am having a bear of a time obtaining a part number for the exhaust currently on my bike.
It is a screaming eagle set of pipes, factory installed in 2005. I am attaching a photo of my bike below showing the pipes, in hopes that someone can help me in locating a part number for this specific exhaust. I imagine since I bought the bike new in 2005, these pipes are 2005 Screaming Eagle model pipes? I do understand that it is not made anymore, however, I am looking to justify cost, and after that, will be looking to match a set of pipes to my original one.
Bike is a 2005 FLSTN, and I believe when I purchased it I got it with a Stage 1 kit which included screaming eagle carburetor upgrades (jets/tuning) and the pipes.
It looks like V&H. Not the Bid Shot Staggerd in which i have, but another thats close to it. I think its quieter than mine and I am not sure if its made any longer.
If you google pictures of Screamin Eagle Fat Boys FLSTFSE quite a few of them appear to have those pipes, but if you look the parts up for one that isn’t what it looks like.
Hopefully someone will have an old P&A catalog.
EDIT: Found an Ebay listing but it did not have a part number. “Harley Davidson Screamin Eagle Softail 00-06 Exhaust System No O2 Ports”
EDIT 2: Not in 2010 SE catalog, so you need older.
Yes, they do have the screamin eagle logo and text on them. I'm still hoping to obtain an actual part number so I can find an old retail price listing for them somewhere online.
If you google pictures of Screamin Eagle Fat Boys FLSTFSE quite a few of them appear to have those pipes, but if you look the parts up for one that isnt what it looks like.
Hopefully someone will have an old P&A catalog.
EDIT: Found an Ebay listing but it did not have a part number. Harley Davidson Screamin Eagle Softail 00-06 Exhaust System No O2 Ports
EDIT 2: Not in 2010 SE catalog, so you need older.
I had these pipes on my 05 Fatboy until just recently...going to a 2 into 1 pipe. Several years ago I decided to replace the lower heat shield on the exhaust, scrapes and dings, but found out they were discontinued.
I ended up on ebay and bought the whole exhaust to get the piece needed. They are beautiful pipes and sound great...understand why you are hunting them down.
Softail Screamin' Eagle Chrome Exhaust 80426-02
Last edited by soldierbot; Jul 18, 2017 at 06:22 PM.
Thats exactly the part number I was searching for. Thank you so very much, you have helped me out a lot with that.
You are welcome, by the way, I have two of these exhausts sitting in the garage. One is pristine and the other , a few scrapes and dings on the lower heat shield. If you want to go with the same pipe during your repairs...shoot me a PM and we can work something out.
Oh, they also have 02 sensors welded inside so the bike can be dyno tuned...they did not come stock this way.
Last edited by soldierbot; Jul 20, 2017 at 09:25 AM.
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