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Hey Guys trying to find a dual exhaust set up with fish tails for my 1988 EVO to remove the V&H any one know where they sell it
 
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Twinkie exhaust works on an Evo.
 
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Samson makes a few of them
 
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Originally Posted by Mountainkowboy
Twinkie exhaust works on an Evo.

You have to look close and see if it will clear the starter solenoid...that is usually the issue with 88 and earlier softails...
 
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Originally Posted by Tom84FXST
You have to look close and see if it will clear the starter solenoid...that is usually the issue with 88 and earlier softails...

Never had a softtail, so Tom is probably a better source...lol, direct bolt on on an touring frame thought.
 
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Try Paughco ?
 
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Old 11-09-2019, 09:15 AM
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I put Paughcos on my '90.

Even though it was supposed to be a direct fit, still ended up needing to fab a bracket (the one that loops over the starter) to make it fit.

Odds are whatever you come up with will require some manner of similar fettling.
 
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The problem with the 88 softail is the pipe, and the starter solenoid will try to occupy the same space...



 
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In addition to Tom's photos above, I found that twinkie TD pipes fouled the primary chain-case on my Evo Glide. I realise that is a different primary, but be wary of inter-changeability! My twinkie 2-into-1 works fine.
 
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Try Paughco ?
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