Trask Assault 2-into-1 Full Exhaust System

Item: 388011-14430057

$1149.95

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Trask Assault 2-into-1 Full Exhaust System


  • Made from high-quality mandrel-bent, TIG-welded stainless steel
  • Includes custom heat shields with wire-tied fasteners for race-inspired look
  • Double slip fit and gusset for additional strength
  • Straight muffler design
  • O2 ports included
  • Comes with all required mounting hardware and installation instructions
  • Made in the USA
Specification Details
CARB Approved No
Configuration 2-into-1
Country of Origin USA
Engine Type Evolution Big Twin
Heat Shield Included Yes
Material Stainless Steel
Muffler End Cap Brushed
Muffler Sleeve Brushed

Vehicle Fitment


Fitment is guaranteed or your money back plus free return shipping.
Don’t waste time installing a product that doesn't fit. We worked hard ensuring that this product is an exact fit on the vehicles listed below.

Harley Davidson
  • CVO FXR2 1999
  • CVO FXR3 1999
  • CVO FXR4 2000
  • FXLR Low Rider Custom 1987-1994
  • FXR Super Glide 1986-1994
  • FXRC Low Glide 1985
  • FXRC Low Rider Chrome 1986-1987
  • FXRD Grand Touring Edition 1986
  • FXRS Low Glide 1984-1992
  • FXRS-CONV Low Rider Convertible 1989-1993
  • FXRS-SP Low Rider Sport Edition 1986-1993
  • FXRT Sport Glide 1984-1992

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Questions & Answers


Do the passenger foot pegs work with this system?

By Ben

2014 Vrod muscle

Yes, this exhaust will work with the OEM passenger footpegs on the 2014 Harley Davidson VRSCF V-Rod Muscle. There's no requirement to remove them when installing this awesome exhaust.

By Tom

Can the heat shields be removed

By Memo

Would like to get these pipes and maybe remove the heat shields and wrap the pipes. Is that possible.

Yes, you can indeed run these pipes without the heat shields. Wrapping them up sounds pretty cool, actually. And, I really don't know why they're called heat shields, by the way, seems like all they do is get hot! :D :D :D

By Tom

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