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Yeah I just read that myself.
I posted this in the Touring Forum: I thought my bike was vibrating more than it should. Mirrors shake so bad I can't see chit. Thought it was just the break-in period. [:@]
My SE Dyna shook so bad that I lost my air cleaner cover doin' 90 down I-10! The bike is dangerous ... can't see anything out of the mirrors, and the cars behind me look like lights spinning on a pinwheel ... I haven't had a chance to complain to my dealer yet. Hope the recall fixes the bike, otherwise, I think Harley is gonna have a lot of unhappy (ex)customers.
I just had this recall work done on my se springer. I went for a thirty mile ride yesterday and it ran great. I also had the sert and vance and hines big radius pipes installed. I gained about 10% hp. Vooom!!
You might want to wait on the recal calibration for a bit.. Several owners here have had issues with it, especially when installed with the Stage 1 download.. SERT installs are a different animal....
Had my recall done a few weeks ago. My bike had been pinging terribly when you accelerate hard. Afterwards - it was great. It was like it was a new bike. But after about 200 miles, it started to ping again - like it went back to it's old self.
My 07 SE Ultra is stock - 7600 miles. I have been told I have to put on duals, SERT and SE air cleaner on to get rid of the pinging. I have been strongly considering it and that gets into the whole subject of which ones. Been reading alot here... my 2 choices are... Rineharts or V&H. Still so torn.
Can anyone advise me on where I can get a copy of that recall and the exact problem it addresses? Does anyone know the page of the Touring Forum or date this was posted?
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