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Vance & Hines Twin Slash Rounds Slip-ons - 1801-0552 on 2040-parts.com

US $230.00
Location:

Omaha, Nebraska, United States

Omaha, Nebraska, United States
Condition:New Brand:Vance & Hines Manufacturer Part Number:1801-0552

Vance & Hines #16847
Fits: 2011-2013 SOFTAIL BLACKLINE


One of the best ways to ease into the customization of your Harley is with the addition of some slip-on mufflers that will open up the performance of your bike along with dialing in a nice throaty and deep exhaust note. 

These new slip-ons give you the unique Vance & Hines twin slash look that's blue proof thanks to its 3-inch full coverage muffler heat shields wrapped around 2-1/2-inch muffler bodies built with louvered core baffles pre-installed. Available in all chrome. Optional quiet and competition baffles also available. 

**Please Note: Make sure it's compatible with your motorcycle before you purchase. -No returns.  

  • 3-inch Round with Twin Slash End Treatment
  • Full Coverage Muffler Heat Shields
  • Available in Chrome or Matte Black Finish
  • Optional Quiet and Competition Baffles
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