View Poll Results: Want them, hate them or don't care either way!
I want them!
11
19.30%
I wouldn't want them!
30
52.63%
Neutral about them!
16
28.07%
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How I think a set of Dyna True Duals should look!
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#14
I'm no expert on the subject, but i remember reading something about needing to keep the pipes relatively the same length for performance. straightened out that front pipe would be nearly twice the length of the rear. it would be the equivalent of running one normal pipe, and one drag pipe. you'd never do that, so why this?
#16
Been there, done that, tried....failed. I could not come up with a support for the left side. Not saying some one won't but without all the saddlebag brackets and supports the baggers have, or a solid mounted motor that the Softails have... I just don't see a viable system. I hope I am proved wrong. I have actually considered selling my Dyna for no other reason than I want a bike with a nice long set of dual sided cholos.
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#17
While I am not positive, I do think it can be done. If anyone has a Dyna and/or a set of head pipes they would like to store at my shop in Spokane this winter and allow me to test fit, I think I can fabricate a set and a mount. Willing to give it a shot.
This is the tough part about my shop being clear across the country.
This is the tough part about my shop being clear across the country.
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#19
looking at the left rear side of a dyna... and given where the belt and belt guard are located and the lack of space in that area.. and the lack of space between the rear jug and the area around the coil/ fuse box (and the heat the pipe would generate all over) I just gont know how it would be feasable.. even thou if that could be worked out.. it may look kinda cool..
Last edited by Frank Castle; 09-25-2011 at 05:02 PM. Reason: correction
#20
Forum member U-234 was test fitting this 2009 touring exhaust but decided to go no further. I have the same unit and I think with one bend in the front pipe, 2 cuts in the rear pipe and a little lengthening to the collector, this should fit. Since I have a 2010 Roadking fender, I can use the bracket at the bottom to create a muffler hanger between it and the saddlebag bracket. Rubber isolated of course. One of my winter projects.