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Does anyone here have any personal experience with the Nightstick, open or closed end cap?
I have the nighstick with the closed cap. It's not very loud but does give the bike a little sound. I like it. My neighbors like it. It'll bark at WFO. I have the standard amount of diffuser disks installed. Sounds good to me. Very little popping on decel. Stock tune here. Got a heat shield included with it. Easy to install. Looks good. If I decide I need more noise, then the end cap mod would be next. Think I'll leave it alone ( for now...)
3) The dealer recommends that after I change the exhaust and intake that they do a simple programming download. It would seem that California's successful attempt to take away professional tuning was successful. No more SE professional tuners and dyno tuning.
You can get it tuned, bit expect less of a fuel range.
As a side light, I am pissed. 350,000,000 Americans do not live in California. This is not the first time California Nanny's have screwed over the rest of us when it comes to motor vehicles of all kinds. I wish California would give up and secede form the union. The people who live there will be missed. Their government regulators will not.
It only seems like there's 350 million people here...(just got another 10,000 Syrians this week...)
I have the nighstick with the closed cap. It's not very loud but does give the bike a little sound. I like it. My neighbors like it. It'll bark at WFO. I have the standard amount of diffuser disks installed. Sounds good to me. Very little popping on decel. Stock tune here. Got a heat shield included with it. Easy to install. Looks good. If I decide I need more noise, then the end cap mod would be next. Think I'll leave it alone ( for now...)
You can get it tuned, bit expect less of a fuel range.
It only seems like there's 350 million people here...(just got another 10,000 Syrians this week...)
I think I left about 5 disks. Have had no trouble with it at all. It's a little louder. But performs well.
That's the EXACT setup (the sissy bar, rack, pad, bag, etc.) I want for my bike! I assume that's all HD parts, well, maybe not the bag, but anyway, can I be real nosy and ask you how much that setup cost you? And how does the bag attach to the rack? Thanks!
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