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I want to put a set of duals on my 2010 street glide, but dont want it to be too expensive. I found a complete stock exhaust for a 07 street glide, will the headers fit my 2010? I was thinking if I can get the stock headers, I will get a set of slip ons to complete the system...
Thanks for any input you can give.
Troop
I haven't found too many things about these bikes that is not expensive. You may need to rethink the expensive part because you usually get what you pay for.
I want to put a set of duals on my 2010 street glide, but dont want it to be too expensive. I found a complete stock exhaust for a 07 street glide, will the headers fit my 2010? I was thinking if I can get the stock headers, I will get a set of slip ons to complete the system...
Thanks for any input you can give.
Troop
Keep your eyes on craigslist and the for-sale forums here and on any other Harley boards you can find.
I found a set of V&H dresser duals on the local craigslist for $200. Compared to the $479 that most places want for them, I was pretty happy--not to mention that they already had the extra bungs for the WB O2 sensors required for the PV Autotune already installed.
I just found a stock set of pipes for an 09 sg... Will that bolt up to the 2010? The frames are the same correct? Or did the frame change take place in 2010??
I'm really after a set of duals...
The frame changed in 09. an 09 exhaust should fit your bike.
yeah the bungs are closer to the exhaust valve which is ideal should you ever want to use the 02's. Before I get my Auto Tune I will need a set for the 09 for the 18mm 02 locations. I'm gonna need to keep an eye on the for sale section when I get close to putting my AT in...............
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