Meh
The Vance & Hines Power Duals are ok but not impressive. For the amount of money spent, I was expecting a performance change for the better that I would be able to feel. I cannot tell much difference between these and the stock pipes.
Vance and Hines hardware kit for 1995-2016 Harley-Davidson Touring with Twin Cam engines, containing stainless steel exhaust clamps and corrosion-resistant fasteners. Direct-fit replacement hardware for Vance and Hines slip-on mufflers or as standalone clamp upgrades.
Fits Harley-Davidson Touring models 1995-2016 with Twin Cam engines.
Two 1.75" clamps (left muffler), one 2.5" clamp (right muffler), and stainless steel fasteners with corrosion-resistant coating.
No — this kit is for 1995-2016 Twin Cam Touring models. Milwaukee-Eight models require different hardware.
Check the diameter of your muffler inlet tubes. These clamps are sized for Vance and Hines mufflers but may work with other brands of matching 1.75" and 2.5" fitments.
Yes — all hardware is stainless steel with a corrosion-resistant coating to prevent rust in wet conditions.
Upgrade your hardware with the stainless steel 1.75" diameter exhaust clamps for Harley-Davidson Twin Cam Models.
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| BRAND | Vance and Hines |
| TYPE | Exhaust Hardware |
| SKU | T14-819800 |
| WEIGHT | 0.7 lb |
The Vance & Hines Power Duals are ok but not impressive. For the amount of money spent, I was expecting a performance change for the better that I would be able to feel. I cannot tell much difference between these and the stock pipes.
Didn’t realize they now put cat converters in them. The bike is now quieter that it was before. Should have gone with the true duals.
Exhaust is awesome Bike runs Much cooler. And more power
Might change this in the future, but the install instructions suck! Corresponding video on YouTube is worse. My 10 year old can write better instructions. Geez, come on V&H!
Love them sounds great on bike more power
LOVE THE LOOK AND INSTALL WAS SIMPLE