Stage 1 before break in?
#1
Stage 1 before break in?
I recently purchased a 2012 Road King Classic.
Was just wondering what everyones opinions are about doing a full stage 1 upgrade before the break in period is over. I'm assuming that the reduced heat with the cat being removed would only be beneficial?
Any downsides to this?
Was just wondering what everyones opinions are about doing a full stage 1 upgrade before the break in period is over. I'm assuming that the reduced heat with the cat being removed would only be beneficial?
Any downsides to this?
#3
"stage 1" is kinda nebulous as a general description of high flow air cleaner, exhaust tract and tuner if required.
chosen components vary
important during break in that you don't over rev ( which some tuners may allow if the rev limit is raised) and that the fuel/air mixture is correct.
another concern is going in for the 1000 mile service and the dealer noting your new stuff and voiding the warranty, entering info into the computer on your added accessories ( and if the dealer installs the stuff, get in writing that your warranty will not be violated- the dealer cannot change the terms of your factory warranty)
many common stage 1 components void the warranty, and you wanna keep that in force.
( some may say that the MMWA means you can raise the rev limit, change the mixture etc. etc. but I don't think so)
Mike
chosen components vary
important during break in that you don't over rev ( which some tuners may allow if the rev limit is raised) and that the fuel/air mixture is correct.
another concern is going in for the 1000 mile service and the dealer noting your new stuff and voiding the warranty, entering info into the computer on your added accessories ( and if the dealer installs the stuff, get in writing that your warranty will not be violated- the dealer cannot change the terms of your factory warranty)
many common stage 1 components void the warranty, and you wanna keep that in force.
( some may say that the MMWA means you can raise the rev limit, change the mixture etc. etc. but I don't think so)
Mike
Last edited by mkguitar; 03-06-2012 at 02:05 PM.
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Later on went to V&H Straightshots and Power Commander III.
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No problem at all doing those before the bike even leaves the showroom. Harley will even cover everything (approved) installed before the 60 day mark under the factory warranty. That includes a stage 1.
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Hope so! I mean why on earth would it make any difference? Its only how you treat it that will upset, unless of course the settings are not correct.
I had the stage 1 (SE Tuner, SE Heavy Breather, SE pipes) installed before collection along with 255s - seems a bit sharper than my outgoing scoot which was standard
I had the stage 1 (SE Tuner, SE Heavy Breather, SE pipes) installed before collection along with 255s - seems a bit sharper than my outgoing scoot which was standard
#9
I plan on doing the stage 1 myself (A/C, V&H Dresser Duals (not sure on slip ons yet), and Power Vision) but having HD do it to cover the warranty also sounds good. Any estimates on what a dealer would charge for labor on this?
Doubt I would have them do it but it might be worth it for them to warranty it.
Doubt I would have them do it but it might be worth it for them to warranty it.
#10
Doubt you will get the dealer to do a Power Vision. But keep this in mind. Is doing the stage 1 yourself really worth the possibility of screwing up your warranty? I opted to remove the CAT, that's all I have done to my under warranty 11 RKC. That's all I'm doing to it until the warranty expires. I have my stock head pipe just in case the damn thing blows up and I need to have warranty work done. I know, they have to prove that the mods you did screwed up the bike. But for me, it's just not worth it. I will ride it the way it is until August 2013 when the warranty expires.