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    Anyone ever use JC Whitney Dunstall Style Mufflers?

    My mufflers are pretty beat up and I was wondering if anyone has used the Dunstall Style Megaphone mufflers from JC Whitney? If so would you recommend? Any Issues to look for?

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    We put a set of the long ones on my son's 450 when the originals were bent up in an off-road mishap.

    They were OK, but sounded a bit tinny.

    Would I use them again? Yeah, if I had to, but would also look elswhere, first.

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      #3
      Some have adapted Harley mufflers. You can usually get new take offs very cheap

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        #4
        Go to your local Hardley dealer and if you ask VERY nicely they'll probably give you pair of brand new pipes you can mod to fit the Suzuki. Most dealers are overloaded with "quiet" pipes that get ripped off their bikes before they ever leave the stealership. I got a perfect pair of FLH mufflers just by asking. They weren't the best fit for my particular project so they wound up not getting used by me, but others have used various H-D mufflers very successfully.

        Good Luck!

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          #5
          They look pretty good had a set on XS650
          sounded great but in town with a load on like going up a step hill winding it out was kind of load for my tastes but then i am old see my pic

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            #6
            Originally posted by Planecrazy View Post
            Go to your local Hardley dealer and if you ask VERY nicely they'll probably give you pair of brand new pipes you can mod to fit the Suzuki. Most dealers are overloaded with "quiet" pipes that get ripped off their bikes before they ever leave the stealership. I got a perfect pair of FLH mufflers just by asking. They weren't the best fit for my particular project so they wound up not getting used by me, but others have used various H-D mufflers very successfully.

            Good Luck!
            I 'm trying to keep the bike somewhat stock appearing and I'm not to sure about the Harley mufflers. Are there any other more stock appearing aftermarket mufflers that might fit the bill?

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              #7
              after market mufflers......

              hi,, you could try mikesxs.com........ paypal or credit card and great service /delivery and a reasonable price,, hope this helps you regards david

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                #8
                Broaden your options…

                Do a search on eBay for all used motorcycle mufflers, you'll be amazed at all the options.
                Bill
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