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Reply #15 - 10/11/13 at 18:49:04
 
Okay guys, well I'm finished my install and I can say that everything went great!  And only 3 trips to the hardware store too.  Smiley

The Dyna sounds beautiful.  I've got an appointment on Monday at a shop for my 3k service and re-jetting for my altitude change but it already runs not half bad now.

That Dyna looks beautiful and the swap was pretty darn straight forward. I used the Ryca exhaust adapter and it made the swap so easy.  I did order an extra clamp from Dime City Cycles and I'm glad I did because the clamp that comes off the stock muffler is too big for the Ryca adapter so you need basically two of the kind that ships with the adapter and they only give one.  That Dime City Cycles link is for the exact same clamp that Ryca sells and it's only 8 bucks.

I can't thank everyone on this forum enough for all their help and wisdom.  Dave, Serowbot, you guys especially.
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Reply #16 - 10/11/13 at 18:55:55
 
Lookie there,... we got lucky on one...   Huh...

It was bound to happen eventually...  Undecided...

Grin Grin Grin...
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Reply #17 - 11/04/13 at 10:23:34
 
hey, I got the muffler in the mail and it is beautiful. Thank you so much it was so nice of you. By the way I have a question, when you converted your muffler to the dyna  did you have to trim of an inch off of the header (like the ryca video says to do) and then put the adapter on or did the adapter just slide right onto the header
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Reply #18 - 11/04/13 at 18:23:16
 
I didn't trim the header, no.  It "slid" on.  I use slide in quotes because it did require a bit of force.  Mostly, though, the force was required to get the adapter on the dyna.  I used a rubber mallet for that and a bit of patience as I banged away.

The header connection was just a big of wiggling to work it on.

I'm not sure why you'd cut an inch off the header... though I suppose it would allow the dyna to mount on both the frame mount holes by the back wheel.  Right now mine is just mounted on the rear mounting hole only but it's totally fine.
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Reply #19 - 11/04/13 at 18:23:45
 
Also glad to hear you got it!  Hope you enjoy it!
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