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Old 06-23-2017, 07:11 AM
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Today while cleaning I noticed a crack in the right muffler of my RineHart True dual exhaust. It's the 2" header and 3.5" muffler. It's from the old RineHart. Back when they were owned by Bub so no warranty options. I'll be looking for some replacement mufflers that will fit into the 2" header pipes. Slip-ons won't work.

Does anyone have anything like that that they would like to sell or know if any options I have??

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Old 06-23-2017, 07:32 AM
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Check your Indy and dealer they usually have assloads of take offs and stuff laying around
 
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Check your Indy and dealer they usually have assloads of take offs and stuff laying around
The 2" pipes are the problem ... Every once in a while you'll see a pair of mufflers for sale. Good luck on your search "Cook"
 
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Yeah. I was hoping I could find cans from a different brand that would fit the 2" headers.

I may be cheaper to get some stock header take offs(gotta be a lot of those available) and buy some slip ons.

Slip ons with stock headers aren't won't make a noticeable difference in performance will it??

For instance, what I have now, the 2" true dual headers and 3.5" RineHart cans compared tonsay stock headers and 4" RineHart slip ons.... I think stock headers are what? 1.5"?? Does that half an inch choke it off that much??

If so, I would rather just eat it and get all new. I'm used to the 96" and all my buddies have 103's. I need all I can get out of my 88 EFI. LOL. And I'm not gonna do anything but stage 1. Well, eventually Inwoukd like to put a Cam in it but that's down the road awhile.

If I need to go all new? What are some good options? I like the true dual 3.5" RineHarts, but my buddies Street Glide has slip on 4" rineharts and it's sounds noticbly louder and just, well.... better. My bike is a tad too quiet for my taste now.

Any reccomwndations. I'm almost ready to do different from most and do cobra or Sampson. (No fishtail). EVERYBODY it seems runs RineHart or Vance and Hines. I like to be different. Sorry so windy.
 
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Why not go for a 2 into 2 or 2 into 1 system? Have had them both on baggers and very pleased. Like OP I like to do something everyone else is NOT running on their bikes.
 
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I think I have a set of those "Larger Inlet" Rineharts just itchin' to be sold




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Originally Posted by CookUltraClassic
Today while cleaning I noticed a crack in the right muffler of my RineHart True dual exhaust. It's the 2" header and 3.5" muffler. It's from the old RineHart. Back when they were owned by Bub so no warranty options. I'll be looking for some replacement mufflers that will fit into the 2" header pipes. Slip-ons won't work.

Does anyone have anything like that that they would like to sell or know if any options I have??

Thanks.
I have a set of Reinhardt 4 in with 2 inch that connects to the header pipe
 
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Not an solution elegant but you could use 2 R.H. takes offs from an M-8 if push comes to shove
 
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Set of 2" Kromewerks F.S over . in classifieds
 
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This is a five year old post. I bet he got it figured out by now.
 
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