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As far as I know they don't make slip-ons for the Volusia.
I have asked at several dealerships. S i just went with the complete debaffle. Sounds nice to me! Also you can check out this post. Its home made drags... They look pretty good! http://www.volusiariders.com/viewtop...ight=drag+pipe
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I had to mutilate stock mufflers though. Cut off clamps and 1 5/8 slio over off stock. Bought a standard muffler adapter from advance auto thats 1 1/2 to 1 3/4 Mig welded to stock clamp and slip over. Welded a piece of exhaust 1 3/4 to adapter. it was 6" long. Took a chrome 6" sleve thats made to dress up back tailpipe on car and slipped over bare exhaust pipe and then put on my slip ons. Works great and looks good. Have about 75.00 in all. There is pics of finished in profile. It was easy and a no brainer after i got started.
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