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The only difference between the 11 and the 12/13 (exhaust wise anyway) is the size of the o2 sensors. I just bought a 2013 also and am slowing gathering all this info myself.
the 12 and 13 use 12 mm 4 wire o2 sensor the older models use an 18 mm 2 wire o2 sensor. And they are mounted in different locations on headpipe. The newer bike also use a totally different ecm. Need to really check into it before trying to adapt an older system to your 13 SB. Food for thought...might save money in the end.
Thanks for clarifying that. I guess I'm just gonna go w some slipons because I really don't care for the look of any of the other exhaust systems. U don't think more choices will appear later this year for the 13, do u?
Thanks for clarifying that. I guess I'm just gonna go w some slipons because I really don't care for the look of any of the other exhaust systems. U don't think more choices will appear later this year for the 13, do u?
Congrats on your new Bob, you will LOVE it.
Check out denniskirk.com for full system shopping. Enter the year/make/model of bike, and the site will let you know if the system you want will fit your bike. I bought my V&H Big Radius 2-1 there and am very happy with it. Great performance, but not so loud that my neighbors hate me.
I'm among the Power Vision faithful. I didn't buy from fuelmoto so I don't get any support from Jamie and company, but the Dynojet guys have been pretty good at tuning a map to suit my set up. There's a sticky in the tuner section for Power Vision that will keep you busy until the bike is delivered. The dynojet website also has lots of good videos on how it works.
Enjoy it, and post lots of pics. Street Bob **** is the best!
Feel free to PM me if you want with questions if you don't find what you're looking for here. The search function isn't the greatest.
Check out denniskirk.com for full system shopping. Enter the year/make/model of bike, and the site will let you know if the system you want will fit your bike. I bought my V&H Big Radius 2-1 there and am very happy with it. Great performance, but not so loud that my neighbors hate me.
I'm among the Power Vision faithful. I didn't buy from fuelmoto so I don't get any support from Jamie and company, but the Dynojet guys have been pretty good at tuning a map to suit my set up. There's a sticky in the tuner section for Power Vision that will keep you busy until the bike is delivered. The dynojet website also has lots of good videos on how it works.
Enjoy it, and post lots of pics. Street Bob **** is the best!
Feel free to PM me if you want with questions if you don't find what you're looking for here. The search function isn't the greatest.
Thanks for the info and the offer for pm's. I e noticed the search function isn't the greatest, that's why I've sorta continued this thread with extra questions. I don't want to get flamed for asking a canned question...and we all know there is that group of people that live to flame for that. Lol.
Ive checked denniskirk, as well as other websites, but*I'm trying to be very particular with the look on my new bike. Considering I ordered the sb with the 103, and my deuce wasn't even close to that, I know it's going to have the performance I'm looking for right away. I had se ac, se exhaust, and dfo fueler on my deuce, so it was better than stock and I loved the wayit ran....this 103 should knock my socks off! With that being said, at this point I don't need to have the biggest, baddest Harley in Columbus, but I want to drool every time I look at it or hear it. I'm really wanting a certain look and right now I'm having trouble finding the exact thing. The straightshot were darn close, and I liked the idea of the full exhaust. I really dislike the look of the stock pipes ...enough to where I want to change them immediately.
I messed around online today, and I think I finally decided to go with the bigshot staggered. I kept flipping between that and big radius, but I think long term I will like the big shots better. The sound on v&h website seemed a little deeper on the bigshot too, which I really like. I did look at the Samson pipes, and I really liked their version of slash cuts, but they seem to be about $200 more for a very similar pipe. I'll most likely order the bigshot, a PVC or micro tuner, and a bug sucker tomorrow, that way it's here just before my bike arrives.
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