I don't have my service manual yet but I hope someone knows the answers to a couple of questions. I want to remove my passenger pegs, one bracket is easy since it simply bolts to the swingarm. The other bracket forms part of the belt guard attachment. Is there a replacement bracket that bolts in its place to hold the belt guard? Next, does the SERT come with a program for an all stock bike that fattens up the mixture? I'm willing to buy the sert but I don't want to change pipes or A/C yet. Do the stock pipes have catalytic converters in them? Finally, how many turns out for the clutch adjuster behind the derby cover? Is it 3/4 like an EVO?
Thanks,
Richard
Thanks,
Richard
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ORIGINAL: ssls6
I don't have my service manual yet but I hope someone knows the answers to a couple of questions.
I want to remove my passenger pegs,
one bracket is easy since it simply bolts to the swingarm.
The other bracket forms part of the belt guard attachment.
Is there a replacement bracket that bolts in its place to hold the belt guard?
Next, does the SERT come with a program for an all stock bike that fattens up the mixture?
I'm willing to buy the sert but I don't want to change pipes or A/C yet.
Do the stock pipes have catalytic converters in them?
Finally, how many turns out for the clutch adjuster behind the derby cover?
Is it 3/4 like an EVO?
Thanks,
Richard
Richard, in the parts book, ORIGINAL: ssls6
I don't have my service manual yet but I hope someone knows the answers to a couple of questions.
I want to remove my passenger pegs,
one bracket is easy since it simply bolts to the swingarm.
The other bracket forms part of the belt guard attachment.
Is there a replacement bracket that bolts in its place to hold the belt guard?
Next, does the SERT come with a program for an all stock bike that fattens up the mixture?
I'm willing to buy the sert but I don't want to change pipes or A/C yet.
Do the stock pipes have catalytic converters in them?
Finally, how many turns out for the clutch adjuster behind the derby cover?
Is it 3/4 like an EVO?
Thanks,
Richard
you will find that belt guard bracket listed for the StreetBobs,
and the FXDI.
With the SERT, you can fatten the mixture up in the ranges where you want,
by rewriting a map.
Not sure if there is a map prewritten for the stock configuration.
1/2 to one full turn on the adjuster screw.
mud
