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Softail 1984-06, 96"+ engine straight cut in black ceramic...hooker pipes...part# 27400-1DHKR...or 441-207...pg 171 in the 2008 J&P cycles catalog....top right corner...i want them in black though...the picture shows them on a chopper but look sharp...i dont know if it will clear the rear passenger pegs...
Last edited by roostracing; Feb 12, 2009 at 05:43 PM.
sorry guys...i put the picture but i guess it didnt work..must of have done something wrong when uploading...but yeah that hooker website link is correct...its the first pic on the link... http://www.hookerpipes.com/category_s/27.htm
Hooker has everything 75% off!!!! Now is a good time to buy hookers if anyone is looking! I wonder why...going out of business?
All softails use the same two bolt flange so they can be made to work. As previously noted, unless you are looking to eliminate the o2 sensors you will need late model pipes, or you will need to put the bungs in. Bungs are about $3 each and can be purchased at any muffler shop. They will also cut and weld them for you if you don't weld. Because they are on the back side of the pipe you don't need beautiful welds either.
My '03 has pipes from an Evo Softail. Just had to make brackets. A little 1/8" steel and some hammer engineering. My '08 Crossbones has pipes from a '02-'06 TC, but welding in o2 bungs and painting saved big dollars. The upsweeps were $40 on ebay, the Snub Nose were $50. A little work and hundreds saved.
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