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  • June 10, 2024 at 8:47 am #13548

    Topic: 2004 Vertebreaker Exhaust

    in forum Parts & Technical Info
    Started by: @john-teague

    Hi guys, I have 2 cracked Samson Big guns exhaust pipes on my Vertebreaker.  This is my first bike so I just wanted to reach out for some advice on what to go with for a replacement.  Samson doesn’t have any of those left even in B stock.

    I know car and boat Performace well but not so much on bikes.  It looks like the 2-1 gets good reviews on this forum.  What fitment do I need to look for on the Vertebreaker?  Any advice or suggestions would be super helpful.  I really love the bike, so much fun to ride.  Thanks

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February 21, 2023 at 12:54 pm #13434

In reply to: Vengeance parts available?


@vengeance
Administrator

Any pipe that fits an 84-99 Softail will work. Here some good suggestions: https://vengeancemotorcycles.com/owners/search/Exhaust+pipe/

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  • February 16, 2023 at 1:41 pm #13431

    In reply to: Vengeance parts available?


    @bernie-stinchcomb
    Subscriber

    I have A Banshee and am looking for a new/replacement Exhaust pipe. Cant find one.

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  • August 8, 2018 at 4:34 am #7659

    In reply to: Exhaust


    @venmc
    Administrator

    No doubt 2 into 1 (with no baffles) make the most HP. In ’05 we started making our own and they were magic. I wish I still had a set. AS good alternative is the Bassani pipes… https://www.bassanipipes.com/bassanichromelong2-1roadrageexhaustsystemforsoftailbreakout-1s31r.aspx

     

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  • May 1, 2018 at 2:21 am #3741

    In reply to: Exhaust


    @venmc
    Administrator

    I’ve got no parts… Sampson Desperado pipes for 1984–1999 Softails with Evolution engines were used on the Vindicator.

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  • May 1, 2018 at 12:53 am #3738

    In reply to: Exhaust


    @venmc
    Administrator

    You’ll want pipes for 1984–1999 Softails with Evolution engines.

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  • March 7, 2018 at 3:04 am #3724

    In reply to: 2005 Banshee Exhaust


    @venmc
    Administrator

    The Big Guns were the “stock” pipe on the Vindicator and will fit on any LSD Vengeance, they are great sounding pipes! –S.

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  • March 6, 2018 at 9:58 am #3723

    In reply to: 2005 Banshee Exhaust


    @wulfband
    Subscriber

    The pipes on my Raider are the Longer Big Guns. I don’t know if they came with the bike but I’ve seen other Vengeance bikes with the same pipes so I’m assuming they did. You can see them in the Owners Gallery images almost all the way at the bottom since they are probably the newest images posted plus they show off my LED lights 🙂 Ride On 🙂

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  • March 5, 2018 at 6:10 am #3721

    In reply to: 2005 Banshee Exhaust


    @skipperrick
    Subscriber

    Thanks for the Info. I checked them out ,yes, Great prices. I want to go to longer pipes , that run long along the frame. I’m looking to get rid of the crackle an get a more deep throaty sound.

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  • March 4, 2018 at 2:57 pm #3719

    In reply to: 2005 Banshee Exhaust


    @wulfband
    Subscriber

    Something you might check out is the samsonusa.com web site. I highly recommend you look at some of the B-Stock stuff they have 4 sale. Here’s a link

    https://www.samsonusa.com/shop/b-stock-big-guns-short-cut-s-176x-b2/

    These are similar to the pipes on my 03 Raider but I have the Samson Big Guns longer pipes. But some of their B-stock can start off at only $149.00 on a set of $749.00 pipes. I LOVE the sound of mine. I don’t know if it is because they are longer or what but when I roll into any MC place it always seems like my pipes are louder and lower in tone than everyone elses. OK, I’m bragging just a little 🙂 but check them out in the catalog section.

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  • February 27, 2018 at 1:33 am #3713

    In reply to: 2005 Banshee Exhaust


    @venmc
    Administrator

    You’ll want pipes for 1984–1999 Softails with Evolution engines.

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  • February 26, 2018 at 11:40 am #3712

    In reply to: 2005 Banshee Exhaust


    @skipperrick
    Subscriber

    Thank you for your replies an the schooling, lol. Can you tell me what years an model of H.D. that the pipes will fit my Left side drive Banshee. Thanks

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  • February 26, 2018 at 4:08 am #3710

    In reply to: 2005 Banshee Exhaust


    @venmc
    Administrator

    Hawkeye is correct there are no RSD Banshee’s. Theres often some confusion about which is the right and left side. Sitting on the bike if your final drive belt is on the left it’s LSD. But with that out of the way, lets talk about pipes.

    A longer pipe with a little back pressure makes better power and burns fuel more efficiently. My Banshee has the shortest pipe made by Sampson, they crackle every time I let off the throttle and my buddies refuse to ride on my right because I “napalm” them with un-burnt fuel. My recommendation is to use a longer pipe.

    The best pipe I had on my Vendetta was a Bassaini pipe. It makes power and can be use with or without a baffle.

    https://www.bassanipipes.com/bassanichromelong2-1roadrageexhaustsystemforsoftailbreakout-1s31r.aspx

    I currently have Sampson ripsaws on my Vendetta. They are mid-length and un-baffled and I had a set in storage when my Bassinis broke. Longer Pipes weight more and the extra length puts pressure at the rear mounting point.

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  • February 25, 2018 at 5:58 pm #3707

    Topic: 2005 Banshee Exhaust

    in forum Parts & Technical Info
    Started by: @skipperrick

    I own an 05 Banshee with a 113″ S&S 1853cc with 1,400 original miles. Right side drive. Previous owner modified the exhaust pipes for reasons unknown. I want to install new pipes, possibly 2 into 1 or longer pipes to the rear tire. Possibly with baffles, the pipes currently installed back fire when down shifting. I replaced the exhaust gaskets at the manifold an rejetted the carb. I am looking for a more throaty sound, can you recommend some pipes, and give me the years an models of H.D. that work with my bike. Any help would much be appreciated, Thanks

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  • April 25, 2016 at 11:28 pm #3460

    In reply to: Exhaust Pipes 2003 Vengenance Vendetta


    @venmc
    Administrator

    89-92 FXST

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