Slip Ons?
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RE: Slip Ons?
About slip-ons -
A lot of posts on the topic and I'm a bit confused.
If slip-ons are put on a 2006 FXDCI, does the bike have to be re-mapped?
And if it does, does the dealer do it with a "download" or do I have to purchase a SERT?
I presume it would be a good idea to change the Air intake too?
Pretty confusing stuff, at least right now.
Thanks,
Sammi
A lot of posts on the topic and I'm a bit confused.
If slip-ons are put on a 2006 FXDCI, does the bike have to be re-mapped?
And if it does, does the dealer do it with a "download" or do I have to purchase a SERT?
I presume it would be a good idea to change the Air intake too?
Pretty confusing stuff, at least right now.
Thanks,
Sammi
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RE: Slip Ons?
ORIGINAL: Sammi
About slip-ons -
A lot of posts on the topic and I'm a bit confused.
If slip-ons are put on a 2006 FXDCI, does the bike have to be re-mapped?
And if it does, does the dealer do it with a "download" or do I have to purchase a SERT?
I presume it would be a good idea to change the Air intake too?
Pretty confusing stuff, at least right now.
Thanks,
Sammi
About slip-ons -
A lot of posts on the topic and I'm a bit confused.
If slip-ons are put on a 2006 FXDCI, does the bike have to be re-mapped?
And if it does, does the dealer do it with a "download" or do I have to purchase a SERT?
I presume it would be a good idea to change the Air intake too?
Pretty confusing stuff, at least right now.
Thanks,
Sammi
It's always a good idea to change the air intake too. Intake, exhaust, and download would be sufficient. But intake, exhaust, and SERT, would be recommended.
But that's just one man's opinion.