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I think that they are 80339-00A, am I right?? I think they are for Fat boy, but they are quite similar and they should fit also on Deluxe....I have found them on e-bay and also on http://www.barnetth-d.com/80339.htm but both ship only in US ....
Please tell me if the number is the same!
Thanks a lot for your help guys!!
Wow! This old post has come back to life. If it helps anyone else out, I ended up installing Rush brand slip-ons http://www.epiflex.com/rush_softail.html . They sound great with just enough volume and bass, were inexpensive and easy to install. My buddy put on the cheap Cycle Shack slip-ons which are too loud in my opinion.
Hi there, i've read this thread and tryed to install these slip ons in my 2006 deluxe, but can't figure out how to adapt the support.
Can anyone of you guys post a picture, since the last ones where deleted from the forum due the long time.
Thank you very much.
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