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Hi there all, this is Harleymancolo ( aka Robert) wanted to let you all know that I have been riding Harleys since 2009 and I love my freedom. I have had a 2006 Road King Police that was one really nice bike wish I still had it. Then I went to a 2013 Electric Glide Classic. And within 10 months I traded that and for a 2013 Road Glide Ultra which I had to sell due to bills and the need to take the ashes of my parents and brother to Hawaii to be released. Now after a couple of years without a bike I am looking at getting another bike it will not be brand new but it's freedom.
If I can in this introduction I have a question about this bike I am about to buy. It is a 2015 Road Glide Ultra and it has stage 4 with a single side exhaust. Would like to change it to either a true dual or crossover duels. If I do either one of them do I have to get everything for the stage 4 settings
redone?
Looking forward to having a wonderful time learning more and getting to know everyone. Oh, before I bought my police Harley I had Hondas and Yamahas to learn on. Everyone have a super great wonderful and safe day!
You may get a few responses to your queetion re the pipe change with this post however I would recommend that you raise a new post with the question in one of these sections (you will definitely get more responses with the new post). I personally would get it re-dyno'd particularly given it is a Stage 4 but that is just me. There are lots of knowledgeable people on this site who will certainly know more than me.
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