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2016 V7 ii can has muffler too?

GuzziDrew

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Reading the description for the stainless H pipe and headers (with black ceramic option!) I am left with a teensy bit of trepidation that they don't fit the '16 models. Anyone know?

Thanks!

GuzziDrew
Seattle
2016 V7 II Stone
 
Drew, from the description and drop down menu options... sure will; https://www.guzzitech.com/store/product/gt-rx-v7-ss-hdrs-hpipe/

Mate the stock, your aftermarket mufflers, or our GT-Rx® stainless megs to this combo to your ’09-15 V7C-S or V7 II. Comes as shown; One pair of Headers and One H-pipe w/one or two 02-sensor bungs (please note >’12 or ’13+ V7/V7II in the notes when purchasing).
 
Ah ok, so just because the description states 09-15, it's the V7II that means I'll be fine.
 
Ah ok, so just because the description states 09-15, it's the V7II that means I'll be fine.

Drew, the fault wasn't yours, it was the result of poor or misleading grammar:

"Mate the stock, your aftermarket mufflers, or our GT-Rx® stainless megs to this combo to your ’09-15 V7C-S or V7 II."

As written it suggests the exhaust only fits bikes made 09-15.

To correct it Todd could say:

Mate the stock, your aftermarket mufflers, or our GT-Rx® stainless megs to this combo to your ’09-15 V7C-S, or V7 II.

Technically the addition of a comma there would limit the year span modifier to V7C-S models, but it's probably too subtle and would still be missed by some.

If it were me, I'd recommend the following edit:

Mate the stock, your aftermarket mufflers, or our GT-Rx® stainless megs to this combo to your V7C-S (09-15) or V7 II (16+).
 
Drew, from the description and drop down menu options... sure will; https://www.guzzitech.com/store/product/gt-rx-v7-ss-hdrs-hpipe/

Mate the stock, your aftermarket mufflers, or our GT-Rx® stainless megs to this combo to your ’09-15 V7C-S or V7 II. Comes as shown; One pair of Headers and One H-pipe w/one or two 02-sensor bungs (please note >’12 or ’13+ V7/V7II in the notes when purchasing).
So Todd, what's the most economical buy if I want to replace my current exhaust with the black ceramic and have it sound a little louder? Moto International is asking for a part number for my upcoming order. They will do the tuning. Thanks.
 
So Todd, what's the most economical buy if I want to replace my current exhaust with the black ceramic and have it sound a little louder? Moto International is asking for a part number for my upcoming order. They will do the tuning. Thanks.
Per Notice above, please write me direct email. I don't monitor every post here. In short, l gave you the link above for my offerings. Economical would be coat your stock headers and purchase a set of slip-ons in black.
Curious as to what solution they are offering on the reflash?
 
Per Notice above, please write me direct email. I don't monitor every post here. In short, l gave you the link above for my offerings. Economical would be coat your stock headers and purchase a set of slip-ons in black.
Curious as to what solution they are offering on the reflash?

I'm not sure yet as I haven't been able to give them an answer as to what products I want to add. I have $$$ to buy a new exhaust from Guzzitech. The coated stainless seems like what I want to purchase, unless the silencers are the same stock V7 II just coated. I want something stainless, coated and louder, but not as loud or short as the stubbys. My inexperience is probably making this decision harder than it needs to be. The description of the full stainless coated replacement doesn't specifically describe what GT Rx silencers are included.

I would coat existing per suggestion, but that would put the bike out of commission while that work is getting done.
 
I would recommend buying everything from one person. best bet in my opinion. Guzzitech should have it or be able to get it and have Todd at Guzzitech take care of everything. all installs are pretty straight forward no reason to deal with a high priced dealer mechanic.
 
I want something stainless, coated and louder, but not as loud or short as the stubbys. My inexperience is probably making this decision harder than it needs to be. The description of the full stainless coated replacement doesn't specifically describe what GT Rx silencers are included.
OK, my full stainless system is as shown with the 18" long mufflers, which have the perfect sound to everyone that hears them. They are the same as most aftermarket mufflers without db-killers. Again, e-mail is best for me to answer questions; Todd at GuzziTech.com
 
Most of my life I have had more than one car or bike tagged & insured.
Mostly because I drove junk & knew how to fix them so when one broke I had a spare.
As finances got better I could afford better & also found pleasure in building cars & bikes.
There were times when I spent a few years building a machine.

The point of this post is to reinforce what W V7 R stated above.
Buy it all from one person at the same time & in a night (or two)the job is done & you are riding a new machine that weekend.
Run into a problem? Contact Todd & he can walk you thru it he has done it for me & lot's of other folks.

When you buy from this one & that one & another one & try to make it all work it can get very frustrating & expensive.
 
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