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Looks like a hi-flo ac, aftermarket slipons (the manufacturer should be stamped on the mufflers somewhere). With just those changes, you probably have atleast a stage 1 download. How does the bike run?
Kojak,
It runs ok overall. It loves the highway, especially 2 up. But putting around town and sneeking thru the neighborhood, it has a little miss or stumble. I know there are a ton of things that can cause this and I'm hoping it's just from not being ridden. I put some Sea Foam in this tank of gas to see what happens. But I also wonder if it's running too lean and the PO never noticed. If nothing changes and depending on what I find under the seat or behind a panel, I'll go from there.
Last night I crawled all aroung the bike and didn't see any manufacturer stamp on the pipes, cleaned the a/c with dawn and removed the seat and side covers in search of a tuner. No tuner that I can see and the a/c has black rubber around the edges. I'm assuming from what I've read that it's a K/N so I'll get the oil to treat. It does have a tiny metal strip on the inside that is impossible to read with my eyes. Also the pipes do look like Samsons as seen on their website. So it appears that the pipes are hi flo as well as the a/c and the only way to tell about a stage 1 map is thru the dealer. Right?
Screamin eagle air cleaner(you can wash but NEVER oil) and looks like Samson after market slip-on mufflers. It might have an add on tuner too. Remove the seat and look to see if a module is attached to the ECM,(power commander).
Those do like our Rolled Thuder mufflers Part# M-136 on there but hard to tell for sure in the picture. If you want to be absolutely positive you would have to unscrew the bolts on the muffler channel bracket and we actually stamp our single part numbers on top of the bracket to help customers identify what they have.
Thanks everyone for your input. Getting to know this bike has turned out to be pretty fun. I don't know if it's because it's a Harley or because it's the bike that I picked for me but I'm really enjoying this bike more than all the others.
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