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im looking at purchasing an an exhaust system locally, i have an iron 13'
and came across these, They look like sweepers, can anyone confirm
another thing. the seller said it was taken off a 97 sportster. Im not sure if they will be compatible with my iron. But then i thought, its a ****ing motorcycle, it if doesnt fit. Ill make it fit! ....true? or no
what kind of hardware is it supposed to have? i have a stock system right now
ok. i just found out, they will physically fit, tthey just dont have o2 bungholes, and they may pose as a problem. but not a big enough one to pass them up,
that was a bad picture, heres a better one. is there any markings on the pipes themselves? i can rip off the heat wrap
and if anyones wondering, yes, this is how i transported them back to my casa. I know its dangerous, shaddup.
jetpack status.anyways,i need to find a picture to accurately position the o2 senors
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