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Posted 8/9/2006 5:58:41 PM
 

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1. I have not found a inner primary cover for the 06, has anybody got one?
2. I am looking for a small sissy bar and pad. I want one that just connects to the seat not the one Harley has with the big brackets going down the sides of the frame. Anybody gotten one?
3. Is screaming eagle the way to go for mufflers? Are they legal in California? Which ones should I get?
Thanks.
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Posted 10/22/2006 7:27:49 AM
 

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Can't help you with the sissy bar except check ebay. On the muffler issue, if you want to do complete pipes you can go Vance&Hines and maybe Python (Python III's are supposedly made by V&H). For mufflers, our bike is still too new, even though it's been out for over a year. I put Screamin' Eagles on mine with the Stage I kit and got more power and better performance. I'll keep those for a while and then switch to Pythons for, allegedly, even better performance. Good luck dude.

MF
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Posted 11/3/2006 2:02:26 AM
 

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I have an O.E. inner primary I'll sell. I installed a chrome one and I saved the original. As far as exhaust, I installed a Rinehardt 2-into-1 with the Stage 1 kit and am very happy with the extra torque and horsepower. I haven't put it on the dyno yet, but it was a very big difference. Let me know about the primary. Take it easy. ~Ken

Ken
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I haven't seen any other sissy bar/seat pads combos other than the one with the brackets... I think they look cool anyhow.

Anyone who's interested should look into some Rinehart Racing Flushcuts... awesome sound and fantastic performance when using in a stage 1 setup.
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