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Message started by sauvage on 08/03/16 at 03:27:09

Title: dyna muffler query
Post by sauvage on 08/03/16 at 03:27:09

awright... so I found this on ebay, are these the correct dyna mufflers, they appear to be what I've seen recommended here but I have just discovered that Dyna refers to very many harley's. http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/OEM-65747-94-Harley-Davidson-80-dB-Stock-Mufflers-Dyna-FXD1450-1340-/122067023046

They do not seem as cheap and plentiful in Australia as in the US so even at $100 shipping it would be worth it. Especially if I could split this item with someone else in Australia

Title: Re: dyna muffler query
Post by pyke13 on 08/03/16 at 06:03:00

they look like the right ones to me but im no expert, there will be someone else along who knows better than me.

Title: Re: dyna muffler query
Post by McWj on 08/03/16 at 06:22:02

Yep, those look like the stock Dyna mufflers to me. Put one on my bike a few months ago.  You can compare with the below link for further reference and some other members may be able to validate the part number for you, before you pay some crazy shipping costs.

http://suzukisavage.com/cgi-bin/YaBB.pl?num=1298689417

Title: Re: dyna muffler query
Post by stewmills on 08/03/16 at 07:09:15

Per the existing tech section post, one user states that "The Dyna muffler with rail that bolts directly on our Savage is HD  65747-94" which seems to be the ones in your fleabay post. Visually they look correct to me and also have the rail mount which is the easiest direct swap to our muffler mount versus the other types of mounts.

Follow the instructions in the tech section (posted by McWj also) on mounting and you should be good to go.

http://suzukisavage.com/cgi-bin/YaBB.pl?num=1298689417

Title: Re: dyna muffler query
Post by zipidachimp on 08/03/16 at 11:59:32

them's the right ones! good price too!   6 lbs lighter than stock muffler.  8-)

Title: Re: dyna muffler query
Post by batman on 08/03/16 at 14:45:24

If they are stock you shouldn't be able to look in the end and see threw them ,if you can the center baffle has been removed. they can be restored by driving a 11/2 " freeze plug to the center of the muffler,you'll need this to restore some back pressure to tune your carb.             (see dave below)

Title: Re: dyna muffler query
Post by Kris01 on 08/03/16 at 18:39:44

You can always sell one and make back some of your money.

Title: Re: dyna muffler query
Post by Dave on 08/03/16 at 19:02:16


686B7E676B643E320A0 wrote:
If they are stock you shouldn't be able to look in the end and see threw them ,if you can the center baffle has been removed. they can be restored by driving a 11/2 " freeze plug to the center of the muffler,you'll need this to restore some back pressure to tune your carb.



1-1/4" freeze plug.

Title: Re: dyna muffler query
Post by sauvage on 08/03/16 at 23:34:17

OK thanks for all the replies. These things are so freaking expensive here, I'd have to pay $500, even though where I live is full of harley's with most of them putting on those stupid house shaking pipes, so these removed mufflers must be going somewhere but I can't see them.

I'll get the seller to have a look through the pipes.

If I can get them for less than $200 AUD with shipping then it looks like I'll be ordering these and there'll surely be one up for sale shortly after.

Title: Re: dyna muffler query
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 08/04/16 at 06:13:05


33213536212725400 wrote:
OK thanks for all the replies. These things are so freaking expensive here, I'd have to pay $500, even though where I live is full of harley's with most of them putting on those stupid house shaking pipes, so these removed mufflers must be going somewhere but I can't see them.

I'll get the seller to have a look through the pipes.

If I can get them for less than $200 AUD with shipping then it looks like I'll be ordering these and there'll surely be one up for sale shortly after.



Have you been to visit the shop that installs the stupi loud pipes?
Have you placed a WTB ad anywhere?
Ask someone who Has aftermarket exhaust what they did with the OEM.

Title: Re: dyna muffler query
Post by zipidachimp on 08/04/16 at 20:46:40

Freight from my home in Canada to Australia is C$101.23 !  Craigslist Australia?????
Sorry chum, wish I could help, I've got a spare! 8-)


Title: Re: dyna muffler query
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 08/05/16 at 06:13:37


6C7F667F7277757E7F7B66160 wrote:
Freight from my home in Canada to Australia is C$101.23 !  Craigslist Australia?????
Sorry chum, wish I could help, I've got a spare! 8-)



I think a hundred bucks to haul a package from Canada to Australia is the pretty cheap. I couldn't do it for that.

Title: Re: dyna muffler query
Post by sauvage on 08/05/16 at 23:39:23

Okie dokie thanks for the useful replies. There's less than 2 days left with no bids and as I'm not in a rush for this, if it goes for not much I guess that indicates the state of play in the US for these items, meaning it would not be difficult to pick up.

Unless there's someone in Australia right now who wants to split this?

Title: Re: dyna muffler query
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 08/06/16 at 04:05:00

ve you been to visit the shop that installs the stupi loud pipes?
Have you placed a WTB ad anywhere?
Ask someone who Has aftermarket exhaust what they did with the OEM.

Title: Re: dyna muffler query
Post by zipidachimp on 08/06/16 at 12:43:41

wow! that's expensive! $209 AU on ebay australia! >:(

Title: Re: dyna muffler query
Post by sauvage on 08/06/16 at 17:16:30


@justin_o_guy2

Not yet because I was just doing a preliminary search and spotted this ridiculously low priced one on US ebay. One wonders why s/h dyna muffs are not available on ebay AU. I will take your advice and try to track down those who fit the antisocial pipes on harley's.


Title: Re: dyna muffler query
Post by Dave on 08/07/16 at 05:00:49

I placed a "wanted" add in the local Craigslist that I was looking for used DYNA mufflers.  I had a couple people contact me, and one was a great looking set that were like new......the only downside was it took a 3 hour round trip to go pick them up!

Lots of riders buy a new set and install them, then put their original mufflers in the box......and then just leave them up on the shelf in their garage and forget about them.

Title: Re: dyna muffler query
Post by sauvage on 08/07/16 at 05:53:20


4A717C6B7A766D6B7078756A190 wrote:
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I wrote to the ebay seller but it's an estate lot and he can't check the baffles and if I'm going to put a dyna on I'd like it to be bog stock. So I'll go around to all the local harley dealers and start putting some wanted posters up and take my time as there's no rush.

Title: Re: dyna muffler query
Post by Thebombkc12 on 08/07/16 at 20:29:27


74677E676A6F6D6667637E0E0 wrote:
them's the right ones! good price too!   6 lbs lighter than stock muffler.  8-)


Do they sound good? Or a lot like stock just Lighter?

Title: Re: dyna muffler query
Post by Thebombkc12 on 08/07/16 at 20:30:52


2E3C282B3C3A385D0 wrote:
[quote author=4A717C6B7A766D6B7078756A190 link=1470220029/15#16 date=1470571249]snip


I wrote to the ebay seller but it's an estate lot and he can't check the baffles and if I'm going to put a dyna on I'd like it to be bog stock. So I'll go around to all the local harley dealers and start putting some wanted posters up and take my time as there's no rush.[/quote]

Are we just not lucky enough that no one makes an exact bolt on for our bikes? It all has to be modified if we want to get away from stock pipes ?

Title: Re: dyna muffler query
Post by Kris01 on 08/07/16 at 20:49:28


4B777A7D70727D747C2E2D1F0 wrote:
[quote author=74677E676A6F6D6667637E0E0 link=1470220029/0#4 date=1470250772]them's the right ones! good price too!   6 lbs lighter than stock muffler.  8-)


Do they sound good? Or a lot like stock just Lighter? [/quote]


Much deeper than stock and just a little louder.

Title: Re: dyna muffler query
Post by Dave on 08/08/16 at 04:33:39


4874797E73717E777F2D2E1C0 wrote:
[quote author=2E3C282B3C3A385D0 link=1470220029/15#17 date=1470574400][quote author=4A717C6B7A766D6B7078756A190 link=1470220029/15#16 date=1470571249]snip


I wrote to the ebay seller but it's an estate lot and he can't check the baffles and if I'm going to put a dyna on I'd like it to be bog stock. So I'll go around to all the local harley dealers and start putting some wanted posters up and take my time as there's no rush.[/quote]

Are we just not lucky enough that no one makes an exact bolt on for our bikes? It all has to be modified if we want to get away from stock pipes ?
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The only bolt on muffler I am aware of is made by SuperTrapp, and it is louder than I like on a motorcycle (but still tolerable) - but they are pretty expensive and the bike runs well with them as the discs to provide the needed backpressure.  This may be the best muffler for you......and I somehow get the feeling you will remove the end cap and and discs and try to run it "unbaffled".

Raask is the only company that makes a complete bolt on kit that has a header pipe included, and it is reported to be loud (unfortunately).  The Raask is not made in the US, and I don't know where (or how) you can order one

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