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Re: muffler on Ebay
Reply #15 - 05/28/08 at 08:56:55
 
skrapiron -FSO wrote on 05/23/08 at 09:11:36:
Mine was not one of those, Gort.

I think it would be ETERNALLY beneficial to anyone considering a Harley muff conversion if SOMEONE would simply post the direct-fit, no mods needed Harley Muff part number.  Maybe even make it a sticky or put it in the tech section.

That way, the next time someone (like me) starts looking at replacing the stock muff, they can come here and we can say 'Why yes.  You need to order p/n XXXXXX."  Instead,  we'll have the same question asked a billion times and unlucky folks like me end up buying the wrong muffler.  I got mine to work, but I certainly would have liked it better if it were a plug-and-play installation.






The Harley muffler on my savage has this number on it:  HARFXD1450.  

Bolted right on, no alterations, used a Harley clamp.
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Re: muffler on Ebay
Reply #16 - 05/28/08 at 11:13:15
 
The one I just installed is a HD Dyna, Part #65747

It was easy install, but check out the link for full story.
http://suzukisavage.com/cgi-bin/YaBB.pl?num=1210096579
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Reply #17 - 05/29/08 at 09:12:20
 
Thanks for all that! I'll start scrounging for some HD take-offs!
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Re: muffler on Ebay
Reply #18 - 05/29/08 at 15:49:08
 
I just got one off ebay that is a HARFXD1584.
It was said that it was a direct bolt on, no mods needed. Well I tried for 2 hours to get it on and no dice. The bend in the bottom of the header pipe pushes the header WAY out to far. So I either need to bend the muffler mount bar or something that I'm just plain missing.
I also think that trimming a bit off the header will help the muffler fit flush as it is tapered inside and the header hits it before its all the way on.
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