Everything 2018 FatBoy thread
#892
Is that a general question to the group? I got 8800 on my front tire, the rear tire still had plenty but I replaced both of them with the Metzler Cruisetec.... Handles so much better but I only got a few miles on them before dreaded winter ended all the fun.
Steve
Steve
#895
Speaking of tires, I'm actually considering doing something thats probably quite unorthdox with the tire situation on my bike.
After reading a ton of reviews, and talking to people, I've decided that the 260 rear tire idea potentially may create an issue with wobble.
I was talking to a 2018 breakout owner and he has a 260 on the rear of his bike and he said it makes his bike wobble in higher speed corners.
Which is what sent me looking at tires again.
I am debating tire choices again and have been considering the idea of running a 150/70 R18 Continental Trail Attack 3 Rear on the front in reverse.
It's an large ADV touring, mostly road focused tire with milage and wet weather performance in mind.
I'm particularly interested due to the incredibly common rain in Seattle, along with the fact that the center of the tread of this tire has a tread cut out, which makes it good for water evacuation.
Seeing a lot of raving reviews about this tire.
And I want to combine it with a Bridgestone Battlecruise H50, because it shares a strange and interesting geometric tread pattern that is very effective for wet weather as well. It shares a reputation for high milage as well.
It is REALLY easy for me to break a rear tire loose on this bike even on lightly rained on road. So higher grip wet weather tires is on my radar.
And I really want some high milage tires. Conti Trail Attack 3 and H50s both have a high milage reputation.
Debating about this setup vs a cobra chrome set.
I still got a few thousand miles left on these stock scorchers so I have time to think about it, but I'm getting interested in possibly doing an early tire change for the beginning of summer.
After reading a ton of reviews, and talking to people, I've decided that the 260 rear tire idea potentially may create an issue with wobble.
I was talking to a 2018 breakout owner and he has a 260 on the rear of his bike and he said it makes his bike wobble in higher speed corners.
Which is what sent me looking at tires again.
I am debating tire choices again and have been considering the idea of running a 150/70 R18 Continental Trail Attack 3 Rear on the front in reverse.
It's an large ADV touring, mostly road focused tire with milage and wet weather performance in mind.
I'm particularly interested due to the incredibly common rain in Seattle, along with the fact that the center of the tread of this tire has a tread cut out, which makes it good for water evacuation.
Seeing a lot of raving reviews about this tire.
And I want to combine it with a Bridgestone Battlecruise H50, because it shares a strange and interesting geometric tread pattern that is very effective for wet weather as well. It shares a reputation for high milage as well.
It is REALLY easy for me to break a rear tire loose on this bike even on lightly rained on road. So higher grip wet weather tires is on my radar.
And I really want some high milage tires. Conti Trail Attack 3 and H50s both have a high milage reputation.
Debating about this setup vs a cobra chrome set.
I still got a few thousand miles left on these stock scorchers so I have time to think about it, but I'm getting interested in possibly doing an early tire change for the beginning of summer.
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#897
I checked the holes that you were mentioning for moving the pegs. The issue in that is the hole on the right hand side is right in front of the exhaust, so cant do the changes untill and unless I get a full system exhaust which is mounted lower than it. I am not planning to change the exhaust and to a full system even less so. So, thinking of asking the better half to get used to stance.
#898
For the 158Ws trying to install them into the Vance and Hines Eliminator 300 slip-ons, They're too big to bolt in the baffle and slip them back in due to the bolt in hardware, but also they are too big because they dont actually give enough space for exhaust gases to pass through. The diameter of the baffle itself is simply too small for the 158W. So it'd choke the bike. And the optimal designed angle for those inserts is to be at 90degrees perpendicular to the flow of the exhaust.
So the 158W are just too big all around.
Mounting the 118W's I fully intend on them being mounted without drilling into the side of the outter pipe. With the reduced size it should be able to be installed into the baffle and slipped right back in no problem. If not, I'll take a grinder to the end and cut it down a bit so it can positioned in the center and not obstruct putting the baffle back in.
According to DKCustoms they make the sound tone deeper, and quieter. By 6dB as per their charts
https://www.dkcustomproducts.com/thu...dk-tti-118.htm
https://www.dkcustomproducts.com/thu...dk-tti-158.htm
So the 158W are just too big all around.
Mounting the 118W's I fully intend on them being mounted without drilling into the side of the outter pipe. With the reduced size it should be able to be installed into the baffle and slipped right back in no problem. If not, I'll take a grinder to the end and cut it down a bit so it can positioned in the center and not obstruct putting the baffle back in.
According to DKCustoms they make the sound tone deeper, and quieter. By 6dB as per their charts
https://www.dkcustomproducts.com/thu...dk-tti-118.htm
https://www.dkcustomproducts.com/thu...dk-tti-158.htm
Did you ever get the thunder torque inserts installed, if so did they make a difference?
#899
But no gonna lie, Im probably too deaf to tell a difference in sound. There is less metallic pinging in my head now from the exhaust, but its still there.
The big difference sound wise is that when I let off the throttle and engine brake, there is a definite gurgle sound that comes from the sound waves bouncing off the TTIs.
That decel rumble is waaay more prominent now, where as before it didnt really do it very loudly or I dont really notice it before.
I installed a new filter along with the TTIs and I do feel a little bit more power, but Im still using the stock tune.
I can't really report back much. I'm sure there's a little bit more power there now if I were to take it onto a dyno, but it doesnt really affect the bike enough for me to notice anything significant.
I did notice that the first time I topped out the speedometer on my bike, before the Stage 1 stuff, it creeped up there and I didnt feel the let off.
But after the stage 1 stuff, I went for a top speed run again, and I could feel the bike just stop increasing speed and hold at the speed limiter.
That's probably the only legitimate difference I've noticed now with the stage 1.
There is much less of a gasoline smell now.
But no real difference in gas milage between the two either.
#900
Thanks for the reply, I was curious about the sound as well as any noticeable torque difference. I am running an RS468 cam in mine, which made the mufflers much louder, so I may give them try and see if they take away some of the harshness that is more noticeable since I installed the cam.