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Old 04-25-2016, 01:24 PM
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Default Identify the exhaust on my 72

Purchased the bike with the exhaust already installed. Previous owner had no clue told me the baffles were driller out. No branding that I can see. Thinking Rush Slip On's.



 
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Looking at the inner baffles I would say they are Vance and Hines because they are the same as my baffles.

From looking at their website I would guess these slash slip-ones...

http://products.vanceandhines.com/store/harley/16859/
 
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Did the previous owner supply the heatsheilds?
 
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I doubt they are V&H. Their 3" Dual Slash has their logo right at the end.
 
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http://products.vanceandhines.com/wp..._1-800x640.jpg
Sorry Twin Slash. Here's the link. There is a difference .
 
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Looks like cycle shack slipons, but the slash is going down instead of to the out side.
 
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Originally Posted by saddleupmc
Did the previous owner supply the heatsheilds?
Yes, I have them.
Originally Posted by Curt1953
Looks like cycle shack slipons, but the slash is going down instead of to the out side.
Could be, seems a lot of companies make slip ons that look very similar. Maybe they just rotated them down. Not sure.


Thanks for all the info guys.
 
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Default Pic of Twin Slash

Below is a pic of my 2011 1200N running Twin Slash w/o outer heat shields (hence no logo).

Yours are similar, but small differences appear also.
Baffle bolt on bottom, for instance.

Don't know if different year changes anything.




At this point since I've ripped out internals and outers, I don't even call em V&H any more.
 
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Thanks for the info man^. I may be misunderstanding what SaddleupMC was asking about heatshields. There was stock (Or what I thought were stock) heatshields on the upper pipes if thats what your asking but I like the torched look from the raw pipe better than the chrome.
 
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No problem, err... ( hard to call someone scumbag)
Here's a stock shot of mine with the black shields.
I didn't install them, left them in the box.

 


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