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Ok so I need some help. I got a set of springer pipes off ebay and I need to know what support brackets would I need to mount it to my bike. I'm only using the right side and welding the crossover shut so won't need a left side bracket. Thanks in advance.
Last edited by Theo; Oct 1, 2009 at 07:27 PM.
Reason: changed headers to pipes
man, ur post was just fine (beer makes me stupider)...makes sense 2 me now...can't help with part # but a hd stealer should help with it, just make sure they look up the correct one for bike & year...+ don't know if the pipes would differ between years, so it could depend on what u bougth...u still have the stock braket for urs?...have u checked if it works?...
...good luck
I bought my bike used and it already had the v&h so, no I don't have the stock bracket. I'll probably just ask the dealer, but I like to be prepared just in case they have no idea what I'm talking about. Depending on what time I go to the dealer, the parts guy is either really good, or really bad. So that's why I wanted a part number, so it would be easy no matter who is there. Thanks.
You're gonna need this. Obviously only one side....Have the dealer grab the parts breakdown book from any 00-03 Heritage Springer.....I had the part number at one point..Not sure where I put it...
Ok thanks for the help. I contacted the dealer and they don't have it in stock, nor does anyone else in the nyc area. I was hoping to get this done this weekend, but I guess I'll have to wait. Dang. From your pictures it just looks like a pipe with some holes drilled through it. Maybe it wouldn't be that hard to make one for the time being. Hmmm...
a quick fix is to go to home depot and get some 1" flat stock...Cut it to length....Put the pipe on, size up the holes, drill, use the right spacers.....
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