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Can anyone identify these pipes? They are a one piece slash down slip-on, the only markings are text explaining that they are not for street use and are for closed coarse use only. They have a Harley part number 64910-99 but I can't find them in the catalog maybe someone still has and older catalog and can identify them for me
Thanks
Thanks I did that but all it says is slash down muffler, I was looking to find a little more detail. here is what I found:
64910-99 is the individual part number and the $159 is for each. the "kit" part number is 64903-99 and the price is $319 for the pair. They are sreaming eagle pro one-piece slash down marked for race use only.
Thanks for your help and if anyone has any additonal infor or comments regarding this model please share, I am looking to install on my 06 roadglide with stock air intake for now.
Thanks again
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Part Number Description Regular Price Discount Price Quantity
64910-99 MUFFLER, SLASH DOWN D $ 159.00 $129.00 1 pr.
I have those slip ons with a set of true dual V&H head pipes. I like them. The pipes have about 6K miles on them and have opened up some and rumble. Mild setting still and wake up on full throtle. They are not too loud for long cruising. I ran them on my stock set up and them put them on my true duals.
Neil
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