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Hi, PLEASE HELP! I had these pipes on my 94 Fatboy and they were really unique. As you can see they are not over and under but side by side "shotgun" look. I think they were samson's but cannot find this style ANYWHER! They are 1 3/4" straight exhaust. I removed them because someone stepped on them when getting on bike and cracked them. Have had them in garage for years and want to go back that same look. The old ones I am told are to damaged to get re-chromed. All my paper work says is new exhaust, nothing about the brand.
Thanks if you can identify what brand they are.
@1994HarleyDavid? I have moved this thread from the Welcome section to the Softail Models section as you will get better responses to your question in this section.
The Welcome section is more for introducing yourself & letting other forum members know what Harley Davidson you own, not asking technical questions.
Almost like they were made for a bagger to be under a set of bags I dont think they are Bassani. I dont remember Bassani ever doing long shot pipes.. they are one of the last companies that care about performance over looks. I doubt theyd make a set that long.
Midwest Ultima use to make a set close to that but they were not that long, maybe axle length at the most.
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