If it ain't broke, don't fix it!?
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RE: If it ain't broke, don't fix it!?
great way to spend your hazard pay ! Nothing more AMERICAN than a vet on a harley. Think of your new RG as a recruit stepping off the bus at boot camp - full of potential. It can be whatever you want it to be. I would recomend you have your dealer do the air cleaner, pipes and fuel management before you pick it up. You deserve a bike that runs and sounds great.Stay safe for the next couple of weeks. THANK YOU for your service.
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RE: If it ain't broke, don't fix it!?
Thanks for your service and congrats on the new bike.
Kept it stock if that's what floats your boat.
Stage 1 and power commander made 2 up riding more enjoyable and helped with the heat. Pipes gave me thatcertain sound I wanted to hear. My cars never stay the way I bought them off the lot so my other mods to my bike are just me being me.
Kept it stock if that's what floats your boat.
Stage 1 and power commander made 2 up riding more enjoyable and helped with the heat. Pipes gave me thatcertain sound I wanted to hear. My cars never stay the way I bought them off the lot so my other mods to my bike are just me being me.
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RE: If it ain't broke, don't fix it!?
ORIGINAL: bedellb
I am a company commander stationed here in Iraq. I just bought an Anniv. RG and will pick it up in about two weeks after this 15 month deployment. I have talked to several people and read some threads about the bike. Most people talk about replacing mufflers, intakes, basically getting a Stage 1 kit. I sold my '99 Buell Lightening X-1 because the thrill of hugging corners and lightening speed off the line fell back seat to taking it easy and kicking a few hundered miles to my road trips. I thought that Harley made a great bike and it seems that most people are wanting to make the bike what it wasn't designed for.
I am a bit of a purist and I guess I am asking why so many people modify a brand new bike?Is it all personnal preference or is there really something to the performance difference of highway miles between stock and modified?
I am a company commander stationed here in Iraq. I just bought an Anniv. RG and will pick it up in about two weeks after this 15 month deployment. I have talked to several people and read some threads about the bike. Most people talk about replacing mufflers, intakes, basically getting a Stage 1 kit. I sold my '99 Buell Lightening X-1 because the thrill of hugging corners and lightening speed off the line fell back seat to taking it easy and kicking a few hundered miles to my road trips. I thought that Harley made a great bike and it seems that most people are wanting to make the bike what it wasn't designed for.
I am a bit of a purist and I guess I am asking why so many people modify a brand new bike?Is it all personnal preference or is there really something to the performance difference of highway miles between stock and modified?
Thank you & your folks for preserving our Freedom !!! Pls be safe............& Welcome to the forums from Wisconsin !!!
You'll see that HDs are like no other bikes out there.......it's all about the individuality !! Some folks go to town w/ mods, chrome, leather etc....some leave it bone stock.......what ever floats your boat (& it's all good )
Me, I added the below mods for improved drivability, heat reduction, performance & exhaust tone.
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