Hooker pipes?
I think I may have gotten the last set of Hooker baffles available on the open market.
You might have some luck with ebay or some other manufacturer of baffles like maybe big city thunder.
Good luck mate.
Boomer
Bought a set a week ago for my bike shipping was fast, every thing was there (parts) box unopened. I just searched Hooker pipes on ebay. There are a few company's still selling them the choices are pretty slim. But I got the long's i wanted for $136 total
Thanx dude- i missed your reply but my issue was exactly as you described, the bolt securing one of the baffles in- i guess the dyno runs loosened it up. Afterwards I started getting another rattle and one of the hose clamps holding the heat shieds started rattling. That might have been my fault though, not tightening it enuff after i loosened them for the install. Love em now- let you know again next fall,lol.
I have Hooker Troublemakers and so far I love these pipes. Not everyone has them, they perform great, sound great and look better than V&H BR (imo). I also heard some of the negatives, but my pipes were nicer than what I was expecting, maybe because I had lowered my expecations slightly due to some of the negativity. Hope you find what you're looking for.
Good luck in your search. Hooker stopped making motorcycle exhaust's almost a year ago. Anything you find is what's left over.
I run the Hooker Troublemakers on my Night Train with the quiet baffles and really like the sound and performance. The quiet baffles really made a difference in the low end torque.
I run the Hooker Troublemakers on my Night Train with the quiet baffles and really like the sound and performance. The quiet baffles really made a difference in the low end torque.
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