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Old Mar 20, 2009 | 06:36 AM
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I recently installed 02ied’s on my 08 rkc. I like them a lot and the performance bump they gave me. My question is, I have a 5000 mile checkup and oil change coming up at the dealer - should I remove the 02ied’s before I go in, or leave them on? Any issues with warranty or expected hassles?

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Old Mar 20, 2009 | 06:43 AM
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I would take them off, but most dealers won't notice them.

For a 5,000 mile service, techs don't check anything EMC related unless there's a error code.
 
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Old Mar 20, 2009 | 07:19 AM
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if it is your selling dealer i dont think it is an issue. i put my ied's on and tied em bck in like the origenal wiring, i am hard pressed to see them even knowing they are on. a good dealer isnt looking to hang you out to dry. if you have a fuel/electrical failure ubder waranty, i would remove before taking bike in
 
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Originally Posted by cfs754
I recently installed 02ied’s on my 08 rkc. I like them a lot and the performance bump they gave me. My question is, I have a 5000 mile checkup and oil change coming up at the dealer - should I remove the 02ied’s before I go in, or leave them on? Any issues with warranty or expected hassles?

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did you change anything else? mufflers,a/c if so would you take them off for a service?if you had mechanical issues then i would say take it to the way you bought it
 
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Old Mar 20, 2009 | 09:05 AM
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SE Slip-ons, fuel pac, and big sucker, all done by the dealer. The slipons and fuel pac by the selling dealer (100 mi away) and the big sucker and all other maintenance by the dealer about 10 mi away (better deal at selling dealer, better service closer to home.
 
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they wont even notice them unless its for warenty work that is related to ignition.
 
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