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Selling my Python 3's off of my 2006 Heritage for $225. Had the pipes on new from dealer in 2006 they weren't cheap I believe the pipes were about $350 or so and you had to buy the snakeskin heat shields separate for I believe around $175. Pipes are in perfect cond. no scratch's or anything never seen rain, comes with everything including chrome mounting bar. They are one piece each (mufflers are welded to head pipe). I have 6Kon my bike and just wanting to go with duals out the back for a while now but really hate to dump these pipes. The pipes sound great deep old school sound and a little on the loud side , they have built on baffles that don't restrict flow at all.
here's the description for the slash cut..mine are tapered :
HARLEY SOFTAIL PYTHON III SLASH CUT EXHAUST 95-06
Fits: 95-06 FXST/FLST (except FLSTS)
More than a simple, redesigned step up from previous Python models; Python3 is a completely re-engineered, quantum-leap forward in exhaust technology, function and style
Independent dyno tests on an 89" modified Big Twin show an impressive 5% peak horsepower gain over a Python II system
Nonremovable baffles provide a truly "Big Block Sound" that rumbles the earth
Perfectly matched 1 3/4", equal-length header pipes flow into thundering 2 1/2" muffler bodies for ultimate performance
Double-nickel chrome finish, polished to perfection on all sides, surrounds the entire system
Python3 systems use OEM mounting flanges; all other necessary mounting hardware is included
Designed, tested and built in the U.S.A.
yes I do. I've since put on longshots (which sound tiny and a little hollow but not too bad) and Iam already missing the deep Harley rumble these Python 3's have ..
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