are stock pipes worth keeping
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My "love" for CA has all but vanished over the last 15 years or so....
The wife & I will be leaving within a few years. Faster if I can pull it off...!
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Goose_NC (06-05-2024)
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Not worth much in terms of $$. But there are riders out there that have damaged part of their exhaust system in one way or another or are rebuilding a bike that some parts could come in handy for. List in classifieds and someone can re-purpose them down the road.
I done a full Rinehart exhaust when I done mine and saved all the stock take offs, made a couple mounting brackets and mounted the pipes with the passenger muffler on the wall of my man cave for a pretty cool wall decoration.
I done a full Rinehart exhaust when I done mine and saved all the stock take offs, made a couple mounting brackets and mounted the pipes with the passenger muffler on the wall of my man cave for a pretty cool wall decoration.
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I was thinking of taking all the old parts and hanging on wall or ceiling of garage. Along with all the parts I have kept just in case someone needs a part to get home on a weekend. But who is going to do all that work, to put old parts on?
I have canalbized parts from bike that went to 2-1 for bike that was not.
I have canalbized parts from bike that went to 2-1 for bike that was not.
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I have a stock front pipe from a '03 Ultra classic, right next to my computer. I'm looking for a set of Road King stock mufflers locally. I don't want to pay shipping on mufflers, as those suckers are heavy. I have a set of no name true dual pipes on the bike as I type this. They are just a bit loud for me. The work good, but on long rides get annoying. I had a set of SE mufflers that rotted out on me, but stock pipes seem to last forever. I like to change thing out every now and then, it's like having a different bike when you do.,,
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