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Universal 51mm Viper Pipes Street Fighter Motorcycle Exhaust Muffler Slip On on 2040-parts.com

US $95.00
Location:

West Chester, Ohio, United States

West Chester, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:Viper Pipes Type:Muffler Material:Stainless Steel Length:406MM Finish:Natural Diameter:51mm Manufacturer Part Number:None Sound Level:Moderate

Stylish and economical, the Viper Pipes Street Fighter muffler is manufacturered of stainless steel and features a straight through 51mm (2 inch) design. The muffler easily slips on to today's popular superbike header systems. The Street Fighter is the perfect compliment to your custom cafe racer, street tracker or other custom motorcycle build. The muffler includes a muffler bracket, DB killer, and springs. The muffler can also be clamped to an existing header system.


SPECIFICATIONS

Construction:

Stainless Steel

Length Canister: 241mm (9.5 inches)

Length Total:

406MM (16 inches)

Inlet:

51mm (2 inches)

Outlet:

51mm (2 inches)

 

 

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