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Think I'm ready to pull the trigger on the Bassani Road Rage (shorter version) and bike was tuned for the VH BR 2 into 2 with the SERT. Do I just get a Power Vision, put the pipes on and retune it or would it be better to just take it back and have it dyno tuned again with my existing tuner.
Mind you as noted in other posts, I can barely turn a wrench and get nervous like a school girl at times, but I've done pipes before on a bike, the tuning is the big thing. And is it even possible to change tuners mid stream? I would assume so since it's just a flash etc?
Sorry for the book lol
You could change to a Power Vision if you want. They have maps you can run that should get you real close, then you can fine tune as you learn more. Honestly though, I would try to just run it with the new exhaust and see how it runs. Then if it needs work make your decision then. It shouldn't be that far off.
You could change to a Power Vision if you want. They have maps you can run that should get you real close, then you can fine tune as you learn more. Honestly though, I would try to just run it with the new exhaust and see how it runs. Then if it needs work make your decision then. It shouldn't be that far off.
I can do that, just was gun shy but that makes me feel better. I am going to do that then so after my trip end of this week, pipes hopefully will be here waiting for me.
24v, over on Facebook there is a group called Harley Davidson Breakout Owner, someone has posted some photos of a bike with twin headlamps, I was wrong, they don't look bad at all!
24v, over on Facebook there is a group called Harley Davidson Breakout Owner, someone has posted some photos of a bike with twin headlamps, I was wrong, they don't look bad at all!
Dang, I wanna see! I just looked but it is a closed group so I can't see the pics. Grab it and post it here please.
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