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I'm new so please forgive me but who or what is "BUB"
I have seen this name a bunch but don't quite understand the difference between Rinehardt... and BUB and BUB07 ETC.
Thanks
Nathan
Maybe I should start another thread but here is the main question I am getting at.
I have 105th Anniversary (2008) Road King Classic. And want to hear my bike run.... I am looking at Rhinehardt true duals, the "Race tuner" or the "Power Commander", and the "Stage one Air filter kit"
Your opinions woulud be very helpful. Is thisa good choice? Which should I use? Is there a "Great Place" to purcahse this stuff from? Is it recommended to purchase at full retail and have a "Harley" Shop install to save the warranty? Or does it matter?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts and suggestions.
I would recommend the Rineharts,Hi-flow and the Screaming Eagle Race Tuner tobe installed and tuned on a dyno. That system though expensive will give you the most performance for the buck. Also you may want to spend a little more and get the optional chrome end caps as I have seen a lot of the black end caps turn all kinds of colors especially a purple color.At HD of Montgomery we install a lot of systems and without exception this is the best performing system I have seen. Expect to spend about $18-1900.00 for the job including parts,labor and dyno time. You really do get what you pay for.
I have found the Rinehart true duals for $679.00 Free Shipping
Screamin Eagle Race tuner $350.00 -$375.00 plus shipping of $20.00
Hi flow??? What is the best one and what is a good price?Average price ($100.-$150) ?? I don't know
But if all of that is right. Roughly $1200.00 for the package Plus labor to install and Dyno time. Are these figures pretty close?
Thanks
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