Stage 1
Hey Kev I see we pretty close to each other, Im close to Vineland but like the others said look around a little you got Nicks cycles in your back yard and a couple of gin mills in the area that a pretty large bike turn outs if your into that and listen to some of the different systems out there.I to did the high flow intake and A/C VH short shots and the stage 1 download.If I knew then what I know now I would have saved my money for a tuner, unless you don't plan any other engine mods in the future which I do so I wasted 150 bucks.But like I said were close I have no problem meeting you and let you listen to short shots.
Don't rush it,I found all my stage 1 stuff here and e-bay,PC3 for $130 V&H LONG SHOTS $150,Highflow a/c $40 dealer was wanting over a grand for this stuff.I did what the others suggested and went to a coupla events and found/heard what suited me.The dealers will even crank up a bike to let you hear.
I just this week did a 'quasi' stage I upgrade . . . V&H straight shots mufflers, V02 naked a/c, and Xied-10s . . . I'll go to big shots staggered and fuelpak when I can put the dough together, but this is feeling like a good interim solution. Don't have but about 60 miles since I buttoned it up thursday night, but so far so good!
Hey Kev I see we pretty close to each other, Im close to Vineland but like the others said look around a little you got Nicks cycles in your back yard and a couple of gin mills in the area that a pretty large bike turn outs if your into that and listen to some of the different systems out there.I to did the high flow intake and A/C VH short shots and the stage 1 download.If I knew then what I know now I would have saved my money for a tuner, unless you don't plan any other engine mods in the future which I do so I wasted 150 bucks.But like I said were close I have no problem meeting you and let you listen to short shots.
This past summer I did the SE Stage 1 Open Air intake, V&H slash cut slip ons with the quiet baffles and the V&H Fuelpak and I've been very happy with the combination. Really woke the bike up and didn't break the bank. The nice thing is that there are a ton of combinations out there to choose from and you just need to decide what exactly it is you want to do, how you want it to sound, etc. and go from there.....check out other bikes in person too! Good luck with whatever you choose!
Happy New Year and ride safe!
Happy New Year and ride safe!
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