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Thinking about doing away with my Cobra Dragsters and returning to stock exhaust on my ‘07 Fatboy. Not having much luck finding 2007 exhaust. Anyone know what years and models will fit?
i have 3 sets of exhaust that I would part with if you have any interest. One is stock pipes with screaming eagle mufflers off a Fatboy, 2004 I believe. They are powder coated with high temp black powder. didn't work with my saddlebags on my heritage. another set is just stock chrome ones off a 2003 heritage and a black Bassani 2-1 off my 2003 heritage. here is a pic of the powder coat and the bassani while it was still on the bike
Screaming Eagle powder coated would be $200 plus some shipping. the other two would be $100 and some shipping.
In the junk yard where it belongs?
Seriously tho, should be available by the dozens. First thing replaced on most bikes. Might want to buy some fire retardant pants tho. The heat factor will increase significantly.
Probably need to retune as well.
Last edited by 60Gunner; Jul 10, 2021 at 08:13 AM.
i have 3 sets of exhaust that I would part with if you have any interest. One is stock pipes with screaming eagle mufflers off a Fatboy, 2004 I believe. They are powder coated with high temp black powder. didn't work with my saddlebags on my heritage. another set is just stock chrome ones off a 2003 heritage and a black Bassani 2-1 off my 2003 heritage. here is a pic of the powder coat and the bassani while it was still on the bike
Screaming Eagle powder coated would be $200 plus some shipping. the other two would be $100 and some shipping.
Do you have the mounting bracket for the black screamin eagle pipes? Might be interested in those pipes
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