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i know a few were asking... jix (my brother) just pulled the trigger on a set for his bike. going to take a week to come in, but we'll try to get some pics/vids for those that were interested. i still havent seen a breakout with a set... should sound/look awesome.
I just bought a 2014 Breakout CVO (Cobalt Blue) and put Basani 1SD2F pipes on, I just hit 275 miles and the bike is not doing well, lots of popping, bogging down, reacting very very poorly. The dealer just called me today asking me to bring in my stock exhaust... I'm very bummed out, I love the sound and the looks of the Basani's... Anybody have any suggestions9 I have a stage II screaming eagle ecm,
Baffles of some sort will make a big difference. Big Twins need a little backpressure to run right. The Thunder Torque Inserts from DKCustoms (sponsor) are inexpensive and will likely solve your problem.
I just bought a 2014 Breakout CVO (Cobalt Blue) and put Basani 1SD2F pipes on, I just hit 275 miles and the bike is not doing well, lots of popping, bogging down, reacting very very poorly. The dealer just called me today asking me to bring in my stock exhaust... I'm very bummed out, I love the sound and the looks of the Basani's... Anybody have any suggestions9 I have a stage II screaming eagle ecm,
I have a stage II screaming eagle ecm????
First of all I'm going to assume that your dealer installed one of the SE tuners. Do you know which tuner they sold you? Street or Pro? (I believe the older versions are called "race" and the current is called "pro") It could be something as easy as it doesn't have the correct tune installed. Depending on which tuner you have it could be very simple to remedy your situation
Baffles of some sort will make a big difference. Big Twins need a little backpressure to run right. The Thunder Torque Inserts from DKCustoms (sponsor) are inexpensive and will likely solve your problem.
OK, I'll check that out, I may just go with a super tuner, I like the sound I have now but the performance is mist important--Thanks
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