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    Harley mufflers

    I know it's been done before, but I guess I'm posting to show it still works. 79 gs850g. The Harley part # is 65747-94
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    Still need to ad shield over slip joint
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      #3
      Looks good.

      How does it sound?

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        #4
        Well, my stock mufflers were rusty and missing baffles, so it's hard to compare to it. It's not loud, low note, kinda mellow.....and it was inexpensive!

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          #5
          i bought a pair of harlster portley mufflers at the scrapyard, cheep. it's the first thing to go when a real american buys a bike and puts on straight pipes so there are a lot of them out there. i haven't put them on anything yet. i figure someday i'll probably be fixing up a gs and it'll have rotted exhaust and i can use them.
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            #6
            Another side shot picture
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              #7
              Originally posted by Steve View Post
              Looks good.

              How does it sound?

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              Hopefully, not like a V Twin,
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                #8
                Nope, not like a vtwin. Like a lower not suzuki

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                  #9
                  Nice. Could we possibly get a close up of the joining point between old system and new slip ons?

                  ...I really wish someone made a correct copy of the oem 4-2...not the jardine turn outs.

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                    #10
                    Here ya go.

                    Btw, I have a buddy who just came across a nice stock exhaust in good shape.
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Chuck Fryer View Post
                      Here ya go.

                      Btw, I have a buddy who just came across a nice stock exhaust in good shape.
                      I'd be interested in the stock exhaust...and your idea as a back up plan.
                      BTW- thanks for the close up.

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