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Well, I started modifying my 16 Streetglide to Stage I by putting on the new Street Cannons. It would be nice if the instructions matched with the equipment, but I managed anyway. Sounds better. If it's not raining tomorrow, even though we need the rain, I'll take it down to have the intake improved and get it tuned up. Can't wait!
Man that sucks...... I would have a hard time not riding at those temperatures.
We are in the 20's so no riding yet, if we get up to 40 that will change.
yes it does!!! here in NJ the DOT doesn't know the meaning of
" SPARINGLY ".. they put down so much salt and brine that it takes a couple days of rain to wash it off... thankfully after some light snow Saturday we are in a warming trend with some heavy showers forecast for Tuesday and Wednesday BUT staying in the mid 50s through next weekend
SO with that said we hit 67° yesterday and I got to install my truck lite and visored trim ring simple job BUT I always do a HOW TO for my site if for anything to show the novice just how easy it is to do your own work..
Installed a Vance and Hines FP3. Seems to run better, have a crisper throttle response, and using the oh so accurate 'butt dyno' its seems to have a bit more power
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