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Just wanted to say that the community here is great. I have received a lot of usefull info and finally decided to get involved in everything on the site. I just got rid of a 03 wide glide and just purchased a 110ci screamin eagle, wide tire monster 03 deuce. love the bike but don't know much about it.
anyone know if regular softtail exhaust and brackets will work with my deuce and the factory passenger pegs/location?
I would double check that.. the 2003 CVO/SE Deuce came with a 95" engine, not a 110..unless the previous owner had it bored and stroked.
As far as exhaust fitments.. I made a V&H exhaust from a 2000 Night Train (180mm wide rear kit) fit my 2010 FatBoy Lo (200mm rear) and all I needed was a few washers to act as spacers on the frame
Just wanted to say that the community here is great. I have received a lot of usefull info and finally decided to get involved in everything on the site. I just got rid of a 03 wide glide and just purchased a 110ci screamin eagle, wide tire monster 03 deuce. love the bike but don't know much about it.
anyone know if regular softtail exhaust and brackets will work with my deuce and the factory passenger pegs/location?
thanks in advance!
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