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Yes indeed. have a 2004 and have used stock takeoffs from 2008,2009 and 2013 touring bikes. I figured since my bike is a 88 incher still the slipons from 96 and 103 inch bikes would flow pretty good and maybe sound good too. they were all still pretty quiet but worked well. My favorites were the 2013 from my Brothers 2013 103 incher.
Look for some mufflers off of a 2014 to 2016 hi output 103 Touring Bike, there is no Catalytic Converter inside the mufflers.
They should flow as good as anything else when it comes to stock slip-on Touring mufflers, hope this helps you out some.
If they are indeed off of a 2009 touring bike, look and make sure there is no cat in it. Cats where in the mufflers in 2009.
What touring models in 2009 had cats in the mufflers?
(hint: none!)
In 2009 the cats were in the headpipe for California and HDI bikes, but the "49 state" bikes were cat free.
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