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Re: Harley Slip on exhaust
Reply #15 - 04/05/10 at 09:52:10
 
I am only aware of 2 part numbers that have proved to be a direct fit onto the Savage.  They are listed in this thread.  I suggest you buy one and try it.   Many owners on this and other sites have done this with little difficulty. I suggest you only pay attention to the posts of the people who have actually attempted the conversion.  If someone hasn't done it, then he is in no position to advise anyone about it.
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Re: Harley Slip on exhaust
Reply #16 - 04/05/10 at 09:55:44
 
Arthur wrote on 04/05/10 at 09:52:10:
I am only aware of 2 part numbers that have proved to be a direct fit onto the Savage.  They are listed in this thread.  I suggest you buy one and try it.   Many owners on this and other sites have done this with little difficulty. I suggest you only pay attention to the posts of the people who have actually attempted the conversion.  If someone hasn't done it, then he is in no position to advise anyone about it.


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Reply #17 - 04/05/10 at 10:01:47
 
part number on mine  65747-94
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Reply #18 - 04/05/10 at 10:16:31
 
Thanks for that, Babyhog.  Now there are 3 part numbers that fit:

64941-01.

65388-95

65747-94

I've saved all 3 of these and next time someone asks about this, I will post them.
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Reply #19 - 04/05/10 at 12:42:09
 
Lets be clear, by "direct fit", are you saying that the header pipe OD and the muffler ID is the same as is the OEM muffler ? And are you saying that they have the 7 degree kink needed to properly fit the bike as the OEM does ?
Arthur wrote on 04/05/10 at 10:16:31:
Thanks for that, Babyhog.  Now there are 3 part numbers that fit:

64941-01.

65388-95

65747-94

I've saved all 3 of these and next time someone asks about this, I will post them.

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Reply #20 - 04/05/10 at 12:54:59
 
yes

i used no 7 degree whatever adapter tube/pipe. The only items i used are the same that would be needed for the stock pipe e.g exhaust clamp + exhaust paste. that's my definition of a direct fit. cheap as well i paid nothing for my pipe (HD take off)

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Reply #21 - 04/05/10 at 12:57:01
 
...if somebody is compiling info...

Harley 65605-97 is a tab mount .. (on my bike)... requires drilling mount hole in bracket...

Harley 65844-95 is a rail mount w/ internal cat. from a FXST 1450cc Softail... (easy bolt up, on Nicka's bike)...
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Reply #22 - 04/05/10 at 12:57:47
 
Routy wrote on 04/05/10 at 12:42:09:
Lets be clear, by "direct fit", are you saying that the header pipe OD and the muffler ID is the same as is the OEM muffler ? And are you saying that they have the 7 degree kink needed to properly fit the bike as the OEM does ?
Arthur wrote on 04/05/10 at 10:16:31:
Thanks for that, Babyhog.  Now there are 3 part numbers that fit:

64941-01.

65388-95

65747-94

I've saved all 3 of these and next time someone asks about this, I will post them.



Routy - No.  I just gave my part number.  I wouldn't call it an "exact" or "perfect" fit, but we made it work.  I'm very picky, so me saying that we made it work, isn't something I do lightly.  We used an extension piece to get the tip further back, and to accomodate the difference in OD/ID at the connection.  I also have a bit of an exhaust leak, which I haven't fixed yet, but I'm not too concerned about, until I need to do something else to the bike.  I won't use a pop can... I think another slit or two in the extension piece will allow the clamp to close better.  Just guessing though.  I can tell you that I don't have a 7° kink.  I can't tell you exactly how straight mine is, but I should be able to take a picture this evening like the other ones we have seen, to compare the angle.  
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Reply #23 - 04/05/10 at 12:58:46
 
65844-95 fit my 2003 with a shim from a soup can.  It has a catalyst so gives a great pop on gear change but no back fire on deceleration.
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Reply #24 - 04/05/10 at 13:58:15
 
i put one on two day ago 64753-09. it had no tapered end. it definently wasn't a direct fit like it was made for the bike but i didnt have to cut or drill anything. it was a little crooked but not enough that a clamp and paste didn't seal it up. it almost touches the brake cable but it's fine with me. sounds good too. nice and deep.
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Reply #25 - 04/05/10 at 15:17:35
 
Thanks Babyhog for your straight forward truthful answer.

If that is called a "direct fit", IMO that can be misleading, but they can call it anything they like.
babyhog wrote on 04/05/10 at 12:57:47:
Routy wrote on 04/05/10 at 12:42:09:
Lets be clear, by "direct fit", are you saying that the header pipe OD and the muffler ID is the same as is the OEM muffler ? And are you saying that they have the 7 degree kink needed to properly fit the bike as the OEM does ?
Arthur wrote on 04/05/10 at 10:16:31:
Thanks for that, Babyhog.  Now there are 3 part numbers that fit:

64941-01.

65388-95

65747-94

I've saved all 3 of these and next time someone asks about this, I will post them.



Routy - No.  I just gave my part number.  I wouldn't call it an "exact" or "perfect" fit, but we made it work.  I'm very picky, so me saying that we made it work, isn't something I do lightly.  We used an extension piece to get the tip further back, and to accomodate the difference in OD/ID at the connection.  I also have a bit of an exhaust leak, which I haven't fixed yet, but I'm not too concerned about, until I need to do something else to the bike.  I won't use a pop can... I think another slit or two in the extension piece will allow the clamp to close better.  Just guessing though.  I can tell you that I don't have a 7° kink.  I can't tell you exactly how straight mine is, but I should be able to take a picture this evening like the other ones we have seen, to compare the angle.  

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Reply #26 - 04/05/10 at 15:25:32
 
Indirect fit Wink
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Re: Harley Slip on exhaust
Reply #27 - 04/05/10 at 16:22:48
 
Babyhog it seems your part number is not a direct fit, so I will remove it from the list of part numbers I am saving.  This leaves only 2 HD non-catalytic, tapered muffler part numbers for a direct fit without alterations:

64941-01
65388-95

64753-09: Non tapered, may be catalytic..?, easy install.





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Re: Harley Slip on exhaust
Reply #28 - 04/05/10 at 17:33:02
 
Other than the tab/rail mount,... I honestly think they're all the same...  
... the difference is in the installer....  Huh...
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Reply #29 - 04/05/10 at 17:54:27
 
I'm starting to think the same thing, Serowbot.  For you, me and many others, this was and is an easy install.
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