Exhaust removal

Give the muffler joints a shot or 2 of WD40 or P B Blaster

After removing the clamps, twist the mufflers and pull , they should slide off pretty easy

Yep, P B Blaster or WD40...I've been using P B more lately, seems to work a bit better.

Remember to remove the two bolts in the hangers at the rear of the slip-ons. :)

A rubber mallet can help if they are too tight for the twist & pull.

Kevin
 
As suggested Lube,remove the rear bolts side to side movement up and down slide off. :trippy:

Make sure muffler clamps are loose enough too to slide off or just slide them to the header pipe. :trumpet:
 
The flex head ratchets I use the gear type not like the old 12 pt. the new sears spline type socket
 
Anyone know best way way to remove slip on mufflers?Also anyone put tank lifts on with stock handle bars and how high?2017 tri glide

Yes, I've installed the "tank lift" on my 2015 Triglide. Besides looking better, (you have more of a sense of sitting in the trike rather than on), it makes cleaning the front cylinder much easier to clean. I really can't comment on the "cooling" factor, but it makes sense that if exposed to more airflow, the cylinder will cool easier, which was primarily why I installed it. Regarding the fuel capacity loss, I suspect, due to the angle, I lost about a pint of fuel. In short, I think it's a great addition and would recommend doing it.
 
Anyone know best way way to remove slip on mufflers?Also anyone put tank lifts on with stock handle bars and how high?2017 tri glide
I did a two inch lift on our 09' with stock bars no problem DSC01216.JPGDSC01218.JPG

Then in the winter of 14 I Changed the bars to Khrome Werks 2+2 Wide Sweepers DSC01012.JPGDSC01020.JPGDSC01022.JPG

Great changes resolved my neck and back pain so much more comfortable than with OEM bars. :good:Travel safe Fred
 

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