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'07 RK Classic
From all thatI've read it looks like I want PCIII, Rineharts (maybe V&H Ovals) slip ons, and Big Sucker A/C.
Stage I DL keeps it lean from what I've learned and the PCIII overrides the factory settings anyway. Plus I can do this myself unless I want to get it dynoed.
I'm not really looking for a lot more power, just better sound and cooling off the motor.
Would a Stage I DL make as much as a difference as the PCIII?
Thanks for your comments.
Well I finally felt the heat tonight. Had a passenger for the first extended period and with someslowtraffic the RK heated up pretty much. Looks like I may be doing the upgrades sooner than I thought. I want my motor to last and this heat will shorten it's life span significantly.
I did the Dealer Stage 1 Download (saved money) and I no longer have the Heat Issue, and the Bike Runs Better but if i was planning on doing further upgrade i would probably do the Race Tuner or PC III
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