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I got my exhaust system done, FM Head Pipe and Kerker Stouts, plus the ceramic coated heat shields. So I thought I would take in my recall letter and see if I could get it done while I wait. Service man said yes. They had done about 30 already. The piston on the master cylinder was supposed to have 3 holes not 1. Clutch plates were fine correct ones. Took about an hour. It feels great all in all a good day for 49 degrees and about an hour ride with new exhaust. Did a PV Auto Tune both directions too while I was at it. Should be a good cold weather map for next fall.
Last edited by StevieRay59; Oct 28, 2013 at 06:40 PM.
Mines been done since Monday but cant be delivered until Saturday. Would go get it but weather is crappy [nice today] and I just cant see putting 200 miles on the truck and 50bucks in fuel for Harleys fault.
Oh ya, called today to see what they would charge to install heated grips, $200!!!!!!
Out of their freakin mind! I would have almost $500 in the whole thing, crazy..
Got my bike back this afternoon and went for a little ride. Impressions: 1) much easier and smoother clutch pull. 2) bike doesn't lurch when started in gear with the clutch pulled. Previously it would. 3) clutch engages sooner and more linearly, used to be right at the end.
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