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Old 05-06-2013, 07:14 AM
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I believe this to be a Vance and Hines Pro Pipe 2-into-1 but the back half does not match the shape of the new model on the V&H website. Is this correct and what model and year bike is this? A local person is selling this and I am trying to figure out if this will fit on my 2010 Fatboy.
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Old 05-06-2013, 07:17 AM
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Looks like Thunder headers, but I don't know to be honest.
 
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Not a Thunderheader, looks like an older V&H Pro Pipe.

Edit: After looking closely, I don't think it's a Pro Pipe either. The end cap is different.
 

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Yup..... Pro Pipe...
 
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Thanks. So the bike looks to be a Fatboy. What year?
 
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Twin Cam.... based on the rear directionals, if they are stock it's either an 00 or an '01. Can't tell if it's carb or fuel injected. FI was not available in 00 on a Softail.

The rear directionals went to bullet lights in 02 as opposed to the larger flat lenses.
 
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Chances are good that the Pro pipe does not have the 02 sensors built in... Your 2010 will need them. You also have a wider tire on your 2010, which may affect the mounting bracket.... I'm not sure on that.
 
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Upon further research, these look like a V&H Pro-Pipe Bp part number 17541 which are an older part number. I just want to make sure that it fits the 2010 Fatboy.
 
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Kerker or Supertrapp.
 
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Originally Posted by hspring03
Chances are good that the Pro pipe does not have the 02 sensors built in... Your 2010 will need them. You also have a wider tire on your 2010, which may affect the mounting bracket.... I'm not sure on that.
You are correct. It is off of a 2000 carburated Softail so no O2 sensor bungs.. I guess that I will have to keep looking.
 


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