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Old 05-25-2008   #1 (permalink)
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Exhaust identification

I have a set of loud exhausts that are genuine Triumph. one has part no. A9601027. Please could someone tell me what bike they are for. I can't find any parts listed anywhere.
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i have the triumph accessorie parts fiche , but that number doesn't match any for the t-bird series . what do they look like ? picture ?

would take too long to go through every triumph model and cant just look up the number , but i might be able to help if i had more clues
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They look the same basic shape as on Thunderbird Sport but they are a few inches longer. Could they be from a Legend?
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Exhaust Identification

The speed supplies web site p/n look up returns that as a LH A/M Silencer. Does the A/M mean after market? They also have part # A9601047 listed for the RH A/M silencer.

Hope this helps a little anyway.
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The 2000+ TBS pipes are longer than the 98/99 TBS pipes.
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Following up on what TBS Stunta just said I looked at photos of a late model TBS (2000+) and that looks like the exhaust I have. The part number for ordering a pair of these loud pipes is A9608013, but they seem to have individual part numbers for each one also.

This is where Woody could come back in, just to check the individual part numbers for Thunderbird Sport (2000) Off Road exhausts.

Very grateful to those who responded.
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A9608013 silencer kit thunderbird sport

A9600008 silencer, accy,sport LH

A9600009 silencer, accy,sport RH


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