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If I am not mistaken, I think that exhaust was made by a company called Roadhouse. Unfortunately I believe they have gone under. I've seen some of their stock still available from some online vendors but I get a sense that it is becoming more scarce. I've run into a lot of their pipes online but unfortunately they are usually for metric bikes. If you do find some, make sure they are a model made for Harley motorcycles before you jump on a purchase.
I found the original pic and thread from off the forums. Thanks it was Motown Strags bike.
original post was; https://www.hdforums.com/forum/softa...o-bazooka.html
Pipes are- "Roadhouse classic 2 into 1 but this is the short version"
Thanks for help.
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