Shipper Posted April 11, 2010 #1 Posted April 11, 2010 Installed fishtail mufflers couple of days ago and just got the clamps. These mufflers are a lot lighter than stock and just wondered if I needed to make brackets or just go as is? They feel rigid with no play and the clamps really tightened down well. As a side note, I've never complained about the "whine", but after installing them the whine is very noticeable. Hard to believe that the mufflers would effect the whine, but I haven't put the saddlebags back on and that may make the difference. Anyone notice the whine getting worse when changing mufflers? I am definitely keeping my stock mufflers just in case, but I'm no longer hesitant to pull along side a Harley at a light. Of course they can hear them well from the rear when we're rolling.
bj66 Posted April 11, 2010 #2 Posted April 11, 2010 I would brace them. I asked same question on here and got several replies saying definately.
Shipper Posted April 11, 2010 Author #3 Posted April 11, 2010 I would brace them. I asked same question on here and got several replies saying definately. Weren't yours the 36"? The 4" might make a difference, but that's why I'm asking. The guy that made the nite time YouTube video has had his on for more than a year without brackets, but looking for a consensus.
big mike Posted April 11, 2010 #4 Posted April 11, 2010 Yes, brace them. If you don't, they will cause the pipes to flex at the y in the pipes, and they can crack and cause leaks. Just my , after all the clamps are much cheaper than head pipes. Big Mike
flb_78 Posted April 12, 2010 #5 Posted April 12, 2010 Are you not using the mounting brackets under the saddlebags and just letting the pipes hang by the head pipes????
Shipper Posted April 12, 2010 Author #6 Posted April 12, 2010 I ordered the muffler support clamps today. Better safe than sorry. Thanks for the input!
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