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i bought a new road glide,the dealer will add a big sucker, rienhart true duals,a sert one dyno when he sets it up and another dyno tune after its broken in....cost $1600...what do you all think ???
Sounds about right to me. The Rinehart TD's could go for as much as $899.00....I dont know the MSRP on the intake.....then add the price of the SERT to that, and you will be getting close to the $1500 mark. Thats without labor charges.
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RE: pipes,a.c. ,sert, dyno=$1600
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Sounds about right to me. The Rinehart TD's could go for as much as $899.00....I dont know the MSRP on the intake.....then add the price of the SERT to that, and you will be getting close to the $1500 mark. Thats without labor charges.
I think that is a fair deal. I was quoted $900.00 for a sert and a dyno tune here in So. Cal. (where it seems that everything is overpriced & overrated!) This was at a Harley dealer.
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