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Just got my 09 ultra back from shop. went with SE255s to go with my stage 1 intake, Rineharts, and PCV.
Love the 255s....was actually flurrying when I picked it up...but had to try it out instead of having shop trailer it to my home. Much more power through the first 3 gears....and having it dyno'd didn't hurt either...was running way too rich over 2,000 RPM.
All fluids changed, cams installed, new rear tire, and dyno'd twice (once before cams and mapping the PCV and once after).
Less than 1,000 bucks. Harley delear wanted more than that just to install cams.
If you need a indy in Omaha check out Powersports...not related....just VERY satisfied!
Sorry, it is RPM Powersports - Jason runs it. Off 84th and L...small shop but according to Jason he will be moving into a larger shop soon. 402-657-3653. Works on all makes.
BTW....know any good motorcycle clubs in Omaha? Couple friends recently got relocated and I'm looking for some more folks to ride with. The ones that are still around are married and they just don't seem to get out as often as I would like.
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