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Vance And Hines Big Radius Exhaust Systems 2008-2011 #1800-0994 on 2040-parts.com

US $633.00
Location:

New Baltimore, Michigan, US

New Baltimore, Michigan, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:NoRestockingFee Return policy details: Part Brand:Vance and Hines

1800-0994FINISH: Chrome
MARKETING COLOR: Chrome
DESIGN: Solid
COLOR: Red
COLOR (SECONDARY): Black
MADE IN USA: Yes
DESCRIPTION: Big Radius
FITMENT:
  • Harley-Davidson®
    • FXC, 2008-2011
    • FXCWC, 2008-2011
      • Big 21/2” full header and muffler heat shield system is virtually blue-proof
      • Chrome pipes feature scalloped tips for a unique look (except XL which are slash-cut)
      • Black pipes are all slash-cut and feature heat shields coated with a race-quality black ceramic contrasted with a signature chrome badge and tips (except XL)
      • Removable baffles and mounting hardware included
      • New flat plane mounting panel for the 12mm oxygen sensors now featured across the 12-13 Softail/Dyna model lines; mounting panel positions sensor deeper into exhaust stream, providing enhanced data feedback to the ECM
      • Optional left passenger peg relocation kit for 99-09 FL models matches left peg to right peg’s position after installation of Big Radius
      • Made in the U.S.A.


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