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I already have some V&H slip-ons at the moment along with the SE stage 1 breather and the SERT installed on my bike (Iron 1200cc).
The question is, if I go to short shots (yeah I know, predictable) do you think I will need to re-tune? I know it's probably a suck it and see scenario but any thoughts on the matter would be appreciated.
dude...PLEASE do a search. this question is asked at least 6 times a week and i bet there are pages and pages and pages of threads answering this very question over....and over.....and over again.
dude...PLEASE do a search. this question is asked at least 6 times a week and i bet there are pages and pages and pages of threads answering this very question over....and over.....and over again.
I actually did do a search and couldn't find an answer to my specific question.
Did another search and found one answer.
I have the V&H slip-ons with no baffle - I think they would be about the same thing so I doubt you would need a retune - the SShots would be a bit shorter but I don`t think it would be any noticable difference.
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