Issues with 2010 Street Glide?
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Issues with 2010 Street Glide?
Workin' on moving from my '02 Fatboy to a Glide... either an '09 or '10 as I want to take advantage of the frame improvements.
I do like the looks of the 2010 - I'm a 2 into 1 exhaust fan, and I like the looks of the rear fender w/out the external tail light. Thing is I've heard some negative comments about the catalytics in the exhaust and something about the 02 sensors. How big an issue(s) are these - really?
I know that if I pull the trigger on a new(er) bike, there won't be much ching left to make a bunch of changes for awhile, so I'd better be happy with what I buy. I think that every model year has it's "issues" - real or imagined...
If I were to find a new or low mileage '09 I would definately go to a 2 into 1 pipe anyway.
So, whaddya guys & gals think - are the issues with the 2010's something that'll have to be dealt with / cause problems down the road? I do like the looks of 'em...
thanks in advance,
Rando
I do like the looks of the 2010 - I'm a 2 into 1 exhaust fan, and I like the looks of the rear fender w/out the external tail light. Thing is I've heard some negative comments about the catalytics in the exhaust and something about the 02 sensors. How big an issue(s) are these - really?
I know that if I pull the trigger on a new(er) bike, there won't be much ching left to make a bunch of changes for awhile, so I'd better be happy with what I buy. I think that every model year has it's "issues" - real or imagined...
If I were to find a new or low mileage '09 I would definately go to a 2 into 1 pipe anyway.
So, whaddya guys & gals think - are the issues with the 2010's something that'll have to be dealt with / cause problems down the road? I do like the looks of 'em...
thanks in advance,
Rando
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My '10 SG is one of the best handling bikes I've ever ridden and the fit and finish is excellent also. As a 50 state EPA compliant set up it runs lean and hot. Immediate mods will be to exhaust (to get rid of the cat and get more of the traditional sound), high flow intake, and EFI, mainly to get the temps. down. Otherwise I'm very happy with it and not much I plan to change.
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If'n I go with the 2010 and swap out the exhaust, what's involved in pulling the cats - are they located in the exhaust itself or in the heads where the exhaust mounts?
Never thought I'd consider any other color than black, but (gulp) I do like the looks of the Scarlet Red...
How much hotter do the '10's tend to run with the cats?
Never thought I'd consider any other color than black, but (gulp) I do like the looks of the Scarlet Red...
How much hotter do the '10's tend to run with the cats?
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The cats are in the head pipe, you can drill them out, you can send them out to Fulsac & they will cut them out or you can cut them out yourself, do a search as all have been discussed here. Otherwise you can just go with a full exhaust & keep the stock set-up should you ever have to pass a smog test. All the newer bikes run hot because they run so lean, you just need to free up the air going in & the exhaust going out, then you need a good tune to richen them up. Both years are good & you'll have to do most of the same things to both to make them better.
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