New Pipes

sics6

Active Member
Damn splitlog!! Nice, how low is your bike? That bitch looks like she's laying on the ground...I like it!!
 

aspen874

Well-Known Member
Pipes look great, why couldn't you use a washer type baffle or the cone spring baffle in those pipes to help keep your low end torque.
 

SAYIWONT

Active Member
I finally found the time to get my pipes wrapped and installed. I think they turned out pretty dang good!

 

Jwooky

Well-Known Member
Love the pipes. I'm not a huge wrap fan, is it being added because there are no heat shields and they will discolor?
 

Cutter

Well-Known Member
I like the wrap,especially on those pipes, but left mine to blue cause it matches my bike.
I tried the torque cones with mine but felt like I lost power across the board.
I had already done substantial engine work, so results may vary...
 

Raywood

The Pirate
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I like the wrap,especially on those pipes, but left mine to blue cause it matches my bike.
I tried the torque cones with mine but felt like I lost power across the board.
I had already done substantial engine work, so results may vary...
Cutter, torque cones aren't recommended on large motors


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cmalin

Member
Can you post the part number on here. I couldn't find it. Looking at running a set on my 07 pitbull
 

SAYIWONT

Active Member
Can you post the part number on here. I couldn't find it. Looking at running a set on my 07 pitbull

There is no specific part number for a Big Dog. I got mine off Ebay for a good price. Here is the info I have. Splitdog used this same number for his Ridgeback.

Part # was 650010 the description is JR 2 L.A.F. Softail 84 UP
 
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