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Dg Performance Bullet Exhaust Slip-on With Spark Arrestor 135-2700 1831-0474 on 2040-parts.com

US $291.33
Location:

Loudon, Tennessee, United States

Loudon, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New Color:Black Make:Honda Brand:DG Performance Model:TRX700XX Manufacturer Part Number:135-2700 Year:2009, 2008 MPN:135-2700

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DG Performance
Bullet Slip-On with Spark Arrestor - Black Ceramic fits Honda TRX 700 XX (2008 - 2011)

This item fits the following models:

Honda TRX700XX 2009 
Honda TRX700XX 2008 

Type:   Exhaust
Style:   Slip-On
Model:   Bullet
Color:   Black
Shape:   Round
Material:   SS/AL/AL
End Cap Style:   Billet
Category:   4-Stroke
Sold as:   Each
  • The Bullet mounts to the machine with CNC machined brackets that are welded before the muffler body gets anodized to a glossy finish
  • The CNC machined end cap also houses the screen-type spark arrestor (included)
  • Stainless steel inlet pipes from the head pipe all the way back. The Bullet also uses slip-fit connectors which allow for subframe flex
  • The Bullet features a anodized aluminum body for a durable finish
  • The USFS approved spark arrestor comes in the Bullet and can be removed for racing applications
  • The Bullet complete system uses stainless steel headpipes. Stainless steel retains heat better than conventional steel which translates into increased horsepower
  • The stainless steel mid-pipe slip fits to the CNC machined end cap. This allows the subframe to flex without breaking the pipe. The swivel pipe springs are manufactured specifically for DG

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