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Jul
11
After reading this and other forums I am more confused than ever but now have a direction I think. I live in Singapore and just purchased a 2006 Road King Classic. I had the SE active exhaust system installed but have had issues from day one so am making a move to something different. I thought about either a Reinhart 2 into 1 with a Terminal Velocity II "Alpha N" Closed loop fuel management system or a Thunderheader with the Dyno Jet Power Commander PC III R USB. I like the look of the Kuryakyn Twin Velocity Plus Air Cleaner with either system. Can anyone enlighten me as to what if anything else I need and has anyone got a system like this and will or does it work well. As a point I would like to try cool my ride down some as 1 degree off the equator keeps it running warm. I am not into...
Jul
10
One of my mechanical bike guru buddies...suggested I put a larger intake valve in while they heads are off getting ported and polished.
I understand the concept, the stock cam will stay be able to pull more of the air into the cylinders.Larger valves for very little bucks(from CD). can help. Any suggestions,input or things to consider. This will keep the enhancement to a minimum but should actually allow the stock to work easier and get a little more out of the setup without big boring or other setups. This is always so much easier for me when it is car related.( Pappa owns an automotive machine shop with all the latest toys....plus we drag race and build street cars for fun.)
The bike is not intimidating just not as familiar with all that has been done by others.I've done other...
I understand the concept, the stock cam will stay be able to pull more of the air into the cylinders.Larger valves for very little bucks(from CD). can help. Any suggestions,input or things to consider. This will keep the enhancement to a minimum but should actually allow the stock to work easier and get a little more out of the setup without big boring or other setups. This is always so much easier for me when it is car related.( Pappa owns an automotive machine shop with all the latest toys....plus we drag race and build street cars for fun.)
The bike is not intimidating just not as familiar with all that has been done by others.I've done other...
Jul
09
If Bikers And There Ways Have Become More Acceptable In Todays Society, How Come There Is'nt Many Young Bikers? Why I Say This Is Because I'm In My Mid 30's And Every Biker I Know Is A Old School Biker, Not Metioning The Age, But There All Old Enough To Be My Dad Or Grandpa, Why Is This? Is There Any New School Like Me With Old Schooll Values Out There? Just Thought Some Of You Old Schooler's Might Be Able To Clue Me In On The Big Picture Of What's Going On Out There. It Seems Like My Age And Younger Are Into These Fast Cars And Bike Generation. Not In The Harley Life. Kinda Makes You Feel Like A Outsider Sometimes Because Of The Age Gap.
Jul
09
Just wondering if anyone had seen these pipes in person? If you did, how did they sound?! I think something like this just LOOKS cool!!!
http://www.tailgunnerexhaust.com/index.php Not sure I could AFFORD them, but would enjoy the look...not to mention, if I got stationed back in Germany, the looks it would get! 


Jul
08
I was just wanting to know how hard it is to change the oil on my bike. I have never done one before and didn't know if i wanted to do it or not. i dont even know where the drain is on it.
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