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Old Jul 18, 2011 | 10:11 PM
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Hello all, I found a set of Screamin Eagle 2 slip ons that were on a 2005 1200c, and I am wondering if they will fit on my 2010 Forty-Eight.

Anyone know for certain?

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Almost 100% sure they will fit but you could go to the HD site and look up the new SE SP's for both year/models and see if it's the same part number, if it is your good to go.
EDIT: I just went on and it lists the same ones for both bikes.
 

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I went to HD parts, and I found that a 2005 1200c uses either p/n 80412-04 or 80415-04, and a 2010 48 uses 80502-07 for slip-ons.

Mind if I ask where you found the same numbers?
 
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As far as I know and i'm about 100% sure as well the slip on's from the 05 will work on your bike. As long as the mounting holes and cross over bungs are the same you are golden.
 
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If you are using slip-on mufflers 04 and newer all fit the same. The difference is in the header pipes, 04-06 do not have ports for the O2 sensor.
 
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Originally Posted by Shadow_otw
I went to HD parts, and I found that a 2005 1200c uses either p/n 80412-04 or 80415-04, and a 2010 48 uses 80502-07 for slip-ons.

Mind if I ask where you found the same numbers?
I just looked up the black SE slip ons for both models and it gave me the same part number for both.
 
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Ok, so HD Forums member mattman89 sold me some SE2's. His discriprion was accurate and his communication awesome! They arrived here this morning and it took me all of thirty minutes, a screwdriver, one-half and nine-sixteenths wrenches and the job was done!

WOW!

What a difference! Deep and definately louder. The 48 wasnt really warm yet, but I had to take her down the hill and back. I noticed some deceleration popping, but I know the x14ieds and the ECM will take a bit to realign itself after the stage one install (AC and pipes)

Thanks Matt, and thanks all!
 
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