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I had a 2015 Street Glide Special and I have the original stock pipes and I want to sell them. One, what other year bikes would they fit, and secondly, what could I expect to get for them? They maybe have 100-200 miles on them.
Best place to see what they are selling for is on eBay. Lots of stock take-off slip-ons posted there. The OE part numbers are different for the 2015 FLHX from the 2017’s with the M-8
I had a 2015 Street Glide Special and I have the original stock pipes and I want to sell them. One, what other year bikes would they fit, and secondly, what could I expect to get for them? They maybe have 100-200 miles on them.
I had three sets of stock mufflers off various bikes that I tried to sell for 5 years or more at swap meets. I even told one guy that I would take $25 for all three sets and he still turned me down. Nobody really wants stock pipes anymore. I finally took them to the local metal recycling place, and because they had catalytic converters in them, I got 60 bucks for them. That might be something you want to try.
If you offer them for sale, be sure to list them with the HD part number of each muffler. Some people search by part number for their specific motorcycle. Dual mufflers have a PN for each muffler.
If you offer them for sale, be sure to list them with the HD part number of each muffler. Some people search by part number for their specific motorcycle. Dual mufflers have a PN for each muffler.
I bought 2 sets of OEM touring mufflers in the last few years. I looked using the part numbers the part # is different by years and right/ left side.
Like Evo-Wes says list the part #s.
Never used take offs bring $50 around my area.
I like the sound the performance and appearance of slightly modified OEM mufflers !
OEM are high quality parts.
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