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Sportster pipe inside stock pipe?
12/11/07 at 06:46:07
 
How feasable would this be?  

It looks like it would fit to me.  I know the back end could be welded but I'm not sure how the front would attatch.
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Re: Sportster pipe inside stock pipe?
Reply #1 - 12/11/07 at 09:18:15
 
Why?...Why'o'why'...oh dear god, why?....

Anything can be done,...feasible?..Absolutely not!  

Just curious?... What do you see as the advantage, over just swapping to a sporty muff?
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Reply #2 - 12/11/07 at 10:11:44
 
Why would you want to make the exhaust pipe any smaller?, or are we confused in that you want to put the stock pipe in a sportster muffler? If it is the later, check the tech section as there is lots of information on how to do that mod there. Max
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Reply #3 - 12/11/07 at 14:16:56
 
I mean gut the stock muffler and basically use it as a heat shield.  Install a sportster muffler inside of it.  That way you still keep the stock look.
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Reply #4 - 12/11/07 at 14:36:09
 
Seems like a lot of work to gain weight.
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Reply #5 - 12/11/07 at 19:35:10
 
If you are going to carefully disassemble the OEM muffler,  please take pictures and details.  

I have an aftermarket Dyna muffler, but there are rumors that the State (PA) is thinking about including mufflers in the yearly safety inspection.  Factory approved mufflers.......and since Suzuki doen't have a performance line for the Savages/S40's........a gutted OEM may be the way to go.

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