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Jims65CA77
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Post by Jims65CA77 » Mon May 11, 2015 7:17 pm

deafanddiabetic wrote:
Jims65CA77 wrote: ME TOO! These sound really good and "deep". I put the EMGO 80-84034 mufflers on mine. I bought them on Ebay for about $125 with shipping for the pair. You have to make sure you get the rear bolted on good so they don't move.
I actually could not figure out a way to attach my mufflers to the swingarm with the chain guards still on there so I sold the chain guards.

How did you attach yours??

Also, slice up a soda can and use those as buffers between the clamp and the muffler. You can't even see mine and they worked great!
GREAT idea on the "aluminum" shim stock!!! I'll get a pic of the way mine is mounted. I basically used the "arm" the muffler came with but I used TWO bolts on the muffler. I'll get a pic of the "rear" muffler mounting tomorrow uploaded!
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Post by Jims65CA77 » Tue May 12, 2015 1:54 pm

deafanddiabetic wrote:
Jims65CA77 wrote: ME TOO! These sound really good and "deep". I put the EMGO 80-84034 mufflers on mine. I bought them on Ebay for about $125 with shipping for the pair. You have to make sure you get the rear bolted on good so they don't move.
I actually could not figure out a way to attach my mufflers to the swingarm with the chain guards still on there so I sold the chain guards.

How did you attach yours??

Also, slice up a soda can and use those as buffers between the clamp and the muffler. You can't even see mine and they worked great!


Here ya go, I used TWO bolts on the "factory" muffler bracket. I am going to replace these with some bolts just a tiny bit shorter and also use some CLOSE TOLERANCE (thin) nuts. Right now it DOES clear the chain guard, but it is close. I also want to find a way to "LOCK" the front part of the bracket from moving. So far... it's been OK, but I don't have many miles on it yet. That is just DUST on the muffler, not pits. Guess I need to take it for a ride? :^)
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Post by deafanddiabetic » Wed May 13, 2015 3:40 pm

Thanks for the picture, that makes perfect sense!

Well, next time I work on a Dream I can use this information. For now I'll be fabricating a chain guard like another fellow mentioned doing. Waiting on the parts to come back from paint right now, might be a few weeks :(
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Post by Jims65CA77 » Wed May 13, 2015 4:24 pm

deafanddiabetic wrote:Thanks for the picture, that makes perfect sense!

Well, next time I work on a Dream I can use this information. For now I'll be fabricating a chain guard like another fellow mentioned doing. Waiting on the parts to come back from paint right now, might be a few weeks :(
Glad to help and share my ideas!
Jim

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