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rjg854

Now THAT'S a muffler :woohoo:

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benji756

Are you required to wear leather chaps now when operating it?:banana-rock:

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953 nut

I agree!   Very Mellow, and looks good too.953 ans 400 at the fair.jpg

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ACman

:confusion-shrug: looks good from here ... doesn't everyone like chrome stacks ?

 

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608KEB

I dig It! groovy:banana-guitar:

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tunahead72

Nice, guys!  Who would have ever thought it would be possible to describe a Harley muffler as "quiet" or "mellow"?

 

I'd love to see a video if either of you has one.

 

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Hacksawhero123

I'll get one tomorrow 

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lynnmor
3 hours ago, tunahead72 said:

Nice, guys!  Who would have ever thought it would be possible to describe a Harley muffler as "quiet" or "mellow"?

 

I'd love to see a video if either of you has one.

 

Yes, Harley mufflers are reasonably quiet, that is why nearly all of them are removed on day one.

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KC9KAS

Nice looking chrome....Hope your tractor doesn't start leaking oil!

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Southerncannuck
48 minutes ago, KC9KAS said:

Nice looking chrome....Hope your tractor doesn't start leaking oil!

If it does it's only marking it's spot

 

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Hacksawhero123

I have a photo of one of my old Panheads that left an oil stain on the wall. I think the previous owners tool knowledge went as far as hammer and channellocks. 

Mark. 

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KC9KAS
3 hours ago, Hacksawhero123 said:

I have a photo of one of my old Panheads that left an oil stain on the wall

You would think it had to lift the rear tire off the ground to do that!

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Southerncannuck

I'd love to hear an audio file or video of this rig.

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Hacksawhero123

I'll try to post a video clip. 

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Southerncannuck
3 hours ago, Hacksawhero123 said:

I'll try to post a video clip. 

IMG_3857.MOV

That's really cool.

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Hacksawhero123

Did the video work?  It doesn't for me. But what else is new?

Mark

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rjg854

Won't work for me either, get a error message, asking me to sign in?

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AMC RULES

Surprisingly, sounds really great...   :music-listen:

people should leave them on their Harley's. 

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WHX??

Works for me Hero... sounds good when you get her up on the pipe!

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