I personally feel it looks decent since it matches the angle of the sub frame/tail, but I think it sounds the best. It’s the cat that makes it ugly. I simultaneously don’t want to spend 2,000 US dollars, and want to sound more aggressive than a sewing machine.
That was directly from Chris Kelly at Dynojet. He didn’t specify whether they’d add tunes that work with the 22 ECU’s, or if they’d be coming out with a new tuner, but holding onto it might be worthwhile.
Also worth noting, these mufflers will likely not be on this bike for too long, so my give a care was not cranked to 10 when I pulled them 😂. I work on aircraft for a living so I know finesse, but my garage has more leniency than a hangar.
I recently emailed them, and they stated, “The PV3 has not been officially tested and approved for 2022 Indian FTR1200 at this point, but it is probably coming soon.” As well as some other stuff I asked about. Really thorough, quick response! I hope they do figure it out. Customer service seems...
Do any of you carry external fuel with you? It so, what’s your method? I was considering doing some old fuel bottles. I have a Nelson Riggs tail bag with the molle attachment on top. Something I could do a quick lil baby top off at stops without a gas station when riding with friends. I’ve...
Cleaner cuts than what’s on that YouTube video. Sure, I scraped some coating off with the 1 1/2” and the channel locks when twisting out the baffle, but it all gets covered up anyways. A little bit of exhaust paint helps if you’re concerned about the potential for rust.
There’s a video online that will tell to use a 1 1/2” hole saw to remove the baffles. Where the paint is scratched away on the top muffler is what an 1 1/2” would take out. Do not use a 1 1/“2 inch. Instead, use a 1 3/8” hole saw. Squirt a tiny bit of oil around the circumference of the baffle...
Awesome! The anticipation has got to be killing you lol. I am stubborn, and rode the Harley roughly 80 miles this morning in just above freezing, all to ride the ftr back for about 130 in slightly warmer weather. I can almost feel my toes again.