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for my 2014 Road King.
Pretty excited for it to arrive and get going on the install. I'll post pics of the installs I go. Appreciate the great info on this board...made making this decision pretty easy.
Is there a trigger on each piece or does it form one when they all come together like a transformer? What about trigger weight, does Fuel Moto set it or is this something you have to do yourself?
Is there a trigger on each piece or does it form one when they all come together like a transformer? What about trigger weight, does Fuel Moto set it or is this something you have to do yourself?
I'm not sure either but I bet that trigger is about worn out!!!
Is there a trigger on each piece or does it form one when they all come together like a transformer? What about trigger weight, does Fuel Moto set it or is this something you have to do yourself?
It depends, on whether the selector switch is on semi-automatic or full automatic. Hold on tight if it on full.
U will love it, just recently installed the fuel moto ceramic headpipe, jackpot slash down slip ons with comp baffles, pv2, and screaming eagle heavy breather on my 14 street glide. Couldn't be happier with this setup, sound is perfect and runs great, has a nice deep rumble while cruising and pretty loud accelerating, but not obnoxious at all. Was contemplating true duals, but I have no regrets going with the fuelmoto header and slip ons
Had the exact same things installed on my Limited in August, except I had Fuel Moto do the installing and the Dyno Tune (it helps living 90 miles away). Bike runs great and love the tunes coming out of the exhaust.
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