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How do you find the trouble codes on the new Low Rider? They don't have the little "rubber covered button" on the instruments, like most other HDs. Just curious as to whether my bikes has thrown any codes since I installed SE Heavy Breather and pipes.
Turn the ignition switch to "off" kill switch to "run". Press and hold the trip button and turn the ignition switch to "on"
If you had thrown any codes I believe the CEL would be illuminated.
How do you find the trouble codes on the new Low Rider? They don't have the little "rubber covered button" on the instruments, like most other HDs. Just curious as to whether my bikes has thrown any codes since I installed SE Heavy Breather and pipes.
Does anyone here know if I could replace the stock lowrider exhaust with stock Street Bob without having to remap my bike or or something? I know I'll need a different style of support bracket, but that's the only thing I know of. I haven't seen anyone do it yet, so I'm just curious. I liked the sound of my street bobs exhaust a lot better than the 2 into 1 exhaust on the lowrider. A buddy of mine is going to throw the exhaust off of his street bob in the scrap pile of I don't want it.
I thought there was one guy who did it early in this thread, but I may be mistaken. I wouldn't think it would require a tune either. It should be a simple swap.
Another question........sorry..................when I turn my ignition on, a little round RED light comes on about center/right on the speedo. Stays on a couple seconds then goes out. What is it? Manual says it's the anti-theft setting itself, but my bike doesn't have anti-theft.
Does anyone here know if I could replace the stock lowrider exhaust with stock Street Bob without having to remap my bike or or something? I know I'll need a different style of support bracket, but that's the only thing I know of. I haven't seen anyone do it yet, so I'm just curious. I liked the sound of my street bobs exhaust a lot better than the 2 into 1 exhaust on the lowrider. A buddy of mine is going to throw the exhaust off of his street bob in the scrap pile of I don't want it.
yes you can, I am running an 09 fxd header on my 2014 fxdl. you are correct about the bracket, but it will bolt up to your bike no problem. i did notice a loss of torque. But no big deal.
Last edited by emperor wurm; Apr 4, 2016 at 11:25 AM.
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Another question........sorry..................when I turn my ignition on, a little round RED light comes on about center/right on the speedo. Stays on a couple seconds then goes out. What is it? Manual says it's the anti-theft setting itself, but my bike doesn't have anti-theft.
its is for the security. You have a key fob for your bike correct?
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