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I have an 06 Street Glide that supposedly has S/E slip-ons. Nowhere on the mufflers is there a S/E or H/D logo. Only a part # 64910-99 and a "Not for street-use" disclaimer. Are these indeed S/E slip-ons? What size baffle would they be? Any info you guys could provide would be appreciated!
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I have an 06 Street Glide that supposedly has S/E slip-ons. Nowhere on the mufflers is there a S/E or H/D logo. Only a part # 64910-99 and a "Not for street-use" disclaimer. Are these indeed S/E slip-ons? What size baffle would they be? Any info you guys could provide would be appreciated!
Those are SE slipons and that was a valid HD part # at one time. I had a set and they sounded great. I actually think they are still in my garage.
I have an 06 Street Glide that supposedly has S/E slip-ons. Nowhere on the mufflers is there a S/E or H/D logo. Only a part # 64910-99 and a "Not for street-use" disclaimer. Are these indeed S/E slip-ons? What size baffle would they be? Any info you guys could provide would be appreciated!
yup thats a good hd but old part number and thems great mufflers.... I had a set till the big crash could never find anymore in good shape for a good price..
yup thats a good hd but old part number and thems great mufflers.... I had a set till the big crash could never find anymore in good shape for a good price..
Thanks everyone. Did a Google search and came across numerous hits with that P/N. Seems they are a discontinued S/E slip-on. I like their sound but was wondering if they were indeed S/E.
I believe I just put the saem pipes on my 2008 Street Glide. Bought them from an "American only" bike mechanic who saved them becuase he thought they sounded nice. He said they were Se's. Mine don't have any special markings at all either. I did not pull the part number off them before I put them on. I do remember they had the standard Harley Disclaimer "These are for off road use only blah blah.
I believe what we have are SE's from back when they were good.
I have a pair that I want to sell, PM me if interested. These mufflers do not have the SE Logo, just the disclaimer. Slash-downs, approx. 15,000 miles on them and they sound great.
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