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Well I added and open stage 1 air cleaner and Vance & Hines big shots staggered with quiet baffles. I used the power vision for the tuner. The bike sounds great. I took it for a short spin cant wait for warmer weather with no snow.
Last edited by atretes1; Dec 22, 2011 at 01:31 PM.
Well I added and open stage 1 air cleaner and Vance & Hines big shots staggered with quiet baffles. I used the power vision for the tuner. The bike sounds great. I took it for a short spin cant wait for warmer weather with no snow.
I have the same setup, minus the PV (I used the Xied devise) and the acceleration through the gears will lay your cheeks back.
The mid-range torque is awesome..
Even with the quiet baffles installed, the sound is a tad on the loud side for me, but the "rumble" is pure Harley......no one would ever mistake the moto for anything other than a Harley!!
Well I added and open stage 1 air cleaner and Vance & Hines big shots staggered with quiet baffles. I used the power vision for the tuner. The bike sounds great. I took it for a short spin cant wait for warmer weather with no snow.
Sure looks easy to install the Stage I air system, but the instructions say something like "Installation by a H-D dealer will not void the warranty"
Does that mean if I do it myself it will void it?
I know the dealer needs to flash the ECU to get the mixture the same, but I don't thnk that is going to help when I get the coin for pipes. A new power controller is the way to go for flexibility down the road, and a richer mixture, but does this void the warranty as well? My Dyna was delivered 8/11.
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