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Not sure if anyone ahas the answer I'm looking for but I sure hope so. I saw, a few months ago, a kit to remove the crossover exhaust pipe on 2000 Road Kings. I have now decided to pursue the removal and can't find the parts. Any suggestions?
By eliminating the crossover, do you mean:
1) You want the same look, muffler on each side with totally separated pipes
2) You want a single muffler on one side, both pipes into one
For #1, you can find a true dual setup and for #2, lots of 2 into 1 options out there.
There is also a guy out there (can not remember the name - even though I have one) that sells a longer, one piece heat shield if you do not like the look you get after removing the the stock heat shields. Runs about $25 and well worth it IMHO
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