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I just picked up a 2019 Road Glide Special. For now, I am for the most part pleased with the bike and the power. However, it is way to quiet. What are you guys running for just slip-ons with a stock intake and no other mods? I plan to get a K&N filter for the stock intake, however I am not set against getting a different intake as I still have the Power Vision that I married to my last bike and have not yet bought the license for this one. I just wanna make some more noise.
Rinehart MotoPro 45's w/SE air cleaner and SE Tuner ... 2018 Limited ... runs great and sounds amazing, nice low rumble when easy on the throttle but barks pretty good when you get on it ...
Rinehart MotoPro 45's w/SE air cleaner and SE Tuner ... 2018 Limited ... runs great and sounds amazing, nice low rumble when easy on the throttle but barks pretty good when you get on it ...
Any issues with hearing the radio with your set up?
Rinehart MotoPro 45's w/SE air cleaner and SE Tuner ... 2018 Limited ... runs great and sounds amazing, nice low rumble when easy on the throttle but barks pretty good when you get on it ...
Have the same and could't be more pleased. And doesen't kill the stereo or leave your ears ringing.
Any issues with hearing the radio with your set up?
No, you can hear the stereo just fine. The S&S mk45s were my other choice btw ... I think both are great. With the S&S's you have the option of a quieter baffle if you change your mind, you don't have that with the Rinehart's, I checked that out with Rienhart.
Also, I found that for tuning the 'Stage 2 torque' map for the 107 is the best for my riding style ... but if you get a tuner you can fool around with maps and see what you like ... not a necessity tho as the bike ran just fine with the stock map in it ... I just found that the stage 2 torque map give me a bit more low end torque ... of course ...
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