exchaust pipes?

William,

I guess I need to know where you are going with your specific concerns before answering. The 900 Vulcan kit was factory installed with stock Kawasaki Vulcan 900 mufflers. Lehman had pipes made so that stock mufflers would fit. Unless someone changed them before your ownership, it should all be stock and you should be able to disassemble. I am not sure what you mean by 'solid' .
 
Exchaust pipes

I Understand- ok, I was wondering if thy came with a flex pipe or not for flexability between the the trike body to the motorcycle? so thier will be a flexable point between the two? If not ? I will go ahead and adjust the shock ( rear).:xzqxz: As alway's thank you.:)
 
I Understand- ok, I was wondering if thy came with a flex pipe or not for flexability between the the trike body to the motorcycle? so thier will be a flexable point between the two? If not ? I will go ahead and adjust the shock ( rear).:xzqxz: As alway's thank you.:)

The Frame, Engine/Transmission and body & support are all one system. The rear swingarm and front suspension are isolated. The exhaust is basically solid except for vibration dampers from the engine to the rear body. No need for any flex pipe.
 

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