Installation Of Slip On Mufflers - Help A Guy out
#1
Installation Of Slip On Mufflers - Help A Guy out
I recently purchased some usedCycle Shacks (MTO-129) to hold me over until I can afford the breather/exhaust upgrade I really want.
The original owner misplaced the installation instructions that came along with the slipons, but he was kind enough to give me a few installation tips.
While I'm mechanically inclined, I do not do this for a living... so I'm thinking I might benefit from having some directions on which I can rely if I hit a snag. I contacted Cycle Shack through their website, but they're slow to respond.
Would anyone happen to have some instructions you couldscan & email from your Cycle Shacks? I'd really appreciate it!
Thanks,
Bryan
The original owner misplaced the installation instructions that came along with the slipons, but he was kind enough to give me a few installation tips.
While I'm mechanically inclined, I do not do this for a living... so I'm thinking I might benefit from having some directions on which I can rely if I hit a snag. I contacted Cycle Shack through their website, but they're slow to respond.
Would anyone happen to have some instructions you couldscan & email from your Cycle Shacks? I'd really appreciate it!
Thanks,
Bryan
#3
RE: Installation Of Slip On Mufflers - Help A Guy out
ORIGINAL: Rebel78
Just unscrew the bolts & the rest will come to u!
Just unscrew the bolts & the rest will come to u!
#4
RE: Installation Of Slip On Mufflers - Help A Guy out
ORIGINAL: Wyde Glyde Bry
I recently purchased some usedCycle Shacks (MTO-129) to hold me over until I can afford the breather/exhaust upgrade I really want.
The original owner misplaced the installation instructions that came along with the slipons, but he was kind enough to give me a few installation tips.
While I'm mechanically inclined, I do not do this for a living... so I'm thinking I might benefit from having some directions on which I can rely if I hit a snag. I contacted Cycle Shack through their website, but they're slow to respond.
Would anyone happen to have some instructions you couldscan & email from your Cycle Shacks? I'd really appreciate it!
Thanks,
Bryan
I recently purchased some usedCycle Shacks (MTO-129) to hold me over until I can afford the breather/exhaust upgrade I really want.
The original owner misplaced the installation instructions that came along with the slipons, but he was kind enough to give me a few installation tips.
While I'm mechanically inclined, I do not do this for a living... so I'm thinking I might benefit from having some directions on which I can rely if I hit a snag. I contacted Cycle Shack through their website, but they're slow to respond.
Would anyone happen to have some instructions you couldscan & email from your Cycle Shacks? I'd really appreciate it!
Thanks,
Bryan
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RE: Installation Of Slip On Mufflers - Help A Guy out
They are right WGB - kind of hard to screw this one up. Nice for a change huh? Or at least it was for me.
Anyway, not sure if your dyna is like mine as far as the pipes go but mine have a bar that basically bolts the two mufflers together with 2 adjustable bolts coming off of each muffler. You need to remove that bar, if you have one, completely before changing the mufflers. When I did mine, I didn't take the time to realize the bar was only supported between the 2 mufflers themselves and I assumed it was attached to the bike. So, I removed the bolts to the back muffler first and went to remove it. I somehow got it off but it was a pain and I scratched the bar up a little while doing it. It was only when I went to remove the front (top) muffler that I realized what was going on.(keep in mind I was doing this on the kickstand and not on a lift like a I should have and would have seen what was going on to begin with). Once you remove that bar, you simply losen the bolts that tighten the collar around the muffler to the pipe and "slip" the old one off and "slip" the new one on and re-tighten. Once you've changed both mufflers, reattach the bar and you're done. If you have mufflers that are slash up, down, or side cut, be sure to line them up before tightening everything down completely.
Anyway, not sure if your dyna is like mine as far as the pipes go but mine have a bar that basically bolts the two mufflers together with 2 adjustable bolts coming off of each muffler. You need to remove that bar, if you have one, completely before changing the mufflers. When I did mine, I didn't take the time to realize the bar was only supported between the 2 mufflers themselves and I assumed it was attached to the bike. So, I removed the bolts to the back muffler first and went to remove it. I somehow got it off but it was a pain and I scratched the bar up a little while doing it. It was only when I went to remove the front (top) muffler that I realized what was going on.(keep in mind I was doing this on the kickstand and not on a lift like a I should have and would have seen what was going on to begin with). Once you remove that bar, you simply losen the bolts that tighten the collar around the muffler to the pipe and "slip" the old one off and "slip" the new one on and re-tighten. Once you've changed both mufflers, reattach the bar and you're done. If you have mufflers that are slash up, down, or side cut, be sure to line them up before tightening everything down completely.
#7
RE: Installation Of Slip On Mufflers - Help A Guy out
Thanks for your support fellas! You've got tooo much faith in a brutha! [sm=icon_rock.gif]
Well. As we were eating dinner, the UPS man arrived. As I walked back into the dining room with a smile on my face, my wife said, "See you in the morning." Guess she knows I'll be in the garage all night.
Kissed the wife'n'kid goodbye. I'm headed out to the garage to open my first beer, stare at my bike, and pick up a wrench or something. [sm=yeahsmile.gif]
Maybe this will go easy... or... maybe I'll have an '07 Wide Glide for sale with short drag pipes in the classifieds. Only time will tell.
I'll let you know how it goes... If you don't hear from me in 48hrs, send a search party. [sm=smarty.gif]
Well. As we were eating dinner, the UPS man arrived. As I walked back into the dining room with a smile on my face, my wife said, "See you in the morning." Guess she knows I'll be in the garage all night.
Kissed the wife'n'kid goodbye. I'm headed out to the garage to open my first beer, stare at my bike, and pick up a wrench or something. [sm=yeahsmile.gif]
Maybe this will go easy... or... maybe I'll have an '07 Wide Glide for sale with short drag pipes in the classifieds. Only time will tell.
I'll let you know how it goes... If you don't hear from me in 48hrs, send a search party. [sm=smarty.gif]
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#8
RE: Installation Of Slip On Mufflers - Help A Guy out
Well... other than having a hard time taking off the top muffler, everything went smooth. I haven't figured out how I'm going to be able to ride with out getting pulled over every other block (these Cycle Shacks are LOUD!!!)... but the new muffs sound nice.
#10
RE: Installation Of Slip On Mufflers - Help A Guy out
Come back and see us when your ready to do a full set of pipes.