Rockin_John
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Not ALL of them have the Harley writing on them, but the ones without tend to cost a few dollars more. Personally, I don't want a bunch of crap written on my muffler, and I'm too lazy to go to the trouble to dumpster dive at Harley shops; so I paid a fairly high price on eBay for my Dyna muff so would magically appear on my porch (UPS).
From my research, the Dyna can be directly bolted on, with only a little bit of metal shim between the 1-5/8" O.D. header pipe, and the 1-3/4 I.D. muffler connection.
I've read that the sliding bracket is an easy bolt up, but there are a couple of issues to beware of: Seems there is a short 16" version that has a tendancy to exhaust onto the rear brake rod, and maybe the brake hub itself. I've read that the 19" isn't so bad to do that.
I'm thinking about trying mine without going to the muffler shop for a custom made adapter with a bit of kink in it. Then if I don't like the results, it's simple enough to ride it down to the local muffler shop and do a bit of rework. Might be nice having that Dyna muff a couple of inches farther back anyways. May make covering the ugly part with a chrome dress-up heat shield easier.
I'll be finding out soon, as it is next on my list of 'to do' on the old '87. Frankly, I don't look forward to exhaust work. Would have put it on today, but got into a big mess that the previous owner left the wiring in. Good part though, the Big Crank battery came in, so no more slow cranking and fear of getting stranded.
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