They dont really fit. they hang too low, they are too long, and they bow out too far from the frame. I am pretty sure I could drag them in a turn, even without really trying. I think they look goofy on the Dream, and for $235, you can do better.
See photo, the left is original, the right is Apexcycles Replacement Muffler.
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mongadillo
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Re: apex muffler
Who was the supplier from Australia and what were the problems?LOUD MOUSE wrote:Are yours the SILVER SPARES or the ones from AUSTRALIA?
I had that problem with the AUSTRALIAN ones. ..........................lm
Thanks Clyde
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DONT BUY FROM APEXCYCLE
He is a real crook. The mufflers fit the pipe, but hang too low and are shoddy workmanship. They look ridiculous on a Dream. He refused to refund money when we sent them back, because he said he didnt have it!! He is unethical and should not be in business. I'm sorry, I know he's a sponsor of this site and all, but you owe it to your readers to tell the truth.
Apex
Terrible Tom needs to clean up his act. I also bought the Emgo mufflers from J.C.Whitney for my Dream.They are pretty well made but the boxes they sent them in were very flimsy. Sent 2 back due to shipping damage. About $120.00 a pr. with shipping. I welded mounting brackets on mine to make them more stable.
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