07 Street GLide question...
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07 Street GLide question...
Ok, I have done a search for FLHX, 07 Street Glide.... and have read through many many posts.
I bought an 06 FLHX last May and managed to put ~8k miles on it before my wife and I were hit by a car in Aug (broke my ankle, she was bruised up but both fairing well). From what I have gathered, the 07 upgrades have their fair share of issues. I had some issues with the 06 but were for the most part taken care of by a few calls and visits to the stealer.
I guess my question is a two parter....
1) From what I gathered, most of the issues regards to performance and overheating is a direct result of the EPA regulations. I have read many many posts that said they added pipes and S1 kit and corrected all performance and heating issues. Is this true??
I dont mind spending the extra cash while it sits on the showroom to correct it but how does that effect it long term.
2) With the mods required to get the performance in check, will I forever have to change back to factory spec/parts to pass the EPA regulations? I dont want to have to put pipes and factory specs back every year. Many local riders have said "pfft, stealers will inspect it with no problems" but I know from my expereince in the auto industry that eventually, they will crack down to where you are having to bootleg (for a price, there are inspectors ....) the stickers...
All my theropy is done finallyand I am itching to get back into that saddle and ride. I am leaning hard towards just picking one up and taking my chances but did want to come back to old faithful for some last minute discussions over the chances to the 07s...
Any and all input is welcome, just try to keep it to the topic at hand...
Thanks again.. Ride safe brothers(and sisters ).. hope to see you all on the road soon!
I bought an 06 FLHX last May and managed to put ~8k miles on it before my wife and I were hit by a car in Aug (broke my ankle, she was bruised up but both fairing well). From what I have gathered, the 07 upgrades have their fair share of issues. I had some issues with the 06 but were for the most part taken care of by a few calls and visits to the stealer.
I guess my question is a two parter....
1) From what I gathered, most of the issues regards to performance and overheating is a direct result of the EPA regulations. I have read many many posts that said they added pipes and S1 kit and corrected all performance and heating issues. Is this true??
I dont mind spending the extra cash while it sits on the showroom to correct it but how does that effect it long term.
2) With the mods required to get the performance in check, will I forever have to change back to factory spec/parts to pass the EPA regulations? I dont want to have to put pipes and factory specs back every year. Many local riders have said "pfft, stealers will inspect it with no problems" but I know from my expereince in the auto industry that eventually, they will crack down to where you are having to bootleg (for a price, there are inspectors ....) the stickers...
All my theropy is done finallyand I am itching to get back into that saddle and ride. I am leaning hard towards just picking one up and taking my chances but did want to come back to old faithful for some last minute discussions over the chances to the 07s...
Any and all input is welcome, just try to keep it to the topic at hand...
Thanks again.. Ride safe brothers(and sisters ).. hope to see you all on the road soon!
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RE: 07 Street GLide question...
ORIGINAL: tgaetto
The EPA will never crack down like the car industry the exhaust sensorsare actually a good thing, running closed loop and the right processor will cause the bike to adjust to all runnig conditions on the fly.
The EPA will never crack down like the car industry the exhaust sensorsare actually a good thing, running closed loop and the right processor will cause the bike to adjust to all runnig conditions on the fly.
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RE: 07 Street GLide question...
ORIGINAL: RainMaker
1) From what I gathered, most of the issues regards to performance and overheating is a direct result of the EPA regulations. I have read many many posts that said they added pipes and S1 kit and corrected all performance and heating issues. Is this true??
1) From what I gathered, most of the issues regards to performance and overheating is a direct result of the EPA regulations. I have read many many posts that said they added pipes and S1 kit and corrected all performance and heating issues. Is this true??
Not sure what you mean by "S1 kit," but if you buy an '07 I think you should be thinking about going with either SERT or PCIII and an open air-filter kit (K&N, Ness, or SE). I picked K&N because it is cleanable, while the SE is not. Ness is too, is cheaper, and the Ness Stage 1 version can adapt a round Evo-style air cleaner. I think mufflers are optional unless you want to pull the last few HP out of the setup, but the stock '07's don't sound bad. I picked Rush because of the replaceable baffles, available in different sizes for different tastes.
2) With the mods required to get the performance in check, will I forever have to change back to factory spec/parts to pass the EPA regulations? I dont want to have to put pipes and factory specs back every year. Many local riders have said "pfft, stealers will inspect it with no problems" but I know from my expereince in the auto industry that eventually, they will crack down to where you are having to bootleg (for a price, there are inspectors ....) the stickers...
Not sure if this relates to your questions on performance, but I like the six-speed. Some are having conniptions over whining in 5th gear, which is a totally normal condition. I changed to Royal Purple 75w90 gear oil in the tranny and hardly hear any whine on this bike, but I do hear clattering from the compensator at RPM's lower than 2200 when hot in 5th and 6th gears, and I don't particularly like it. Some say that RPM range is too low, but I disagree, and my two discussions with HD tech support has me feeling it is not something I should be concerned with. Since changing to Castrol GTX 20w50 in the primary (more viscous than the Formula+), I haven't noticed it as much. Since it is heat related, I'm not sure how it will behave when temperatures start to rise.
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RE: 07 Street GLide question...
I am just starting (next year) to get bike inspected because I heard that In this wonderful age of computers even a small ticket can show up in strange places like credit report or insurance co. I never saw any reason? anyway, ive put synth oil,oil cooler, got download,brokenin..?, hopeing this spring the heat issue on my bone stock flh subsides a little,,,just a little is o taa
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RE: 07 Street GLide question...
>>>The EPA will never crack down like the car industry<<<
You better get yourself a copy of the bill that was passed concerning bikes. As of now, they make 49 state bikes and california bikes. In 2010, there will only be 50 state bikes, and they will have to comply with california emission standards. Some of the new regulations, began to take effect in 2006, and the rest will be phased in by 2010.Here is a short synopsis of the bill, in layman's terms. The section concerning custom bikes, will come as a real surprise to those of you not familar with the bill.
http://www.cmtabate.com/Legislative/...the_layman.htm
You better get yourself a copy of the bill that was passed concerning bikes. As of now, they make 49 state bikes and california bikes. In 2010, there will only be 50 state bikes, and they will have to comply with california emission standards. Some of the new regulations, began to take effect in 2006, and the rest will be phased in by 2010.Here is a short synopsis of the bill, in layman's terms. The section concerning custom bikes, will come as a real surprise to those of you not familar with the bill.
http://www.cmtabate.com/Legislative/...the_layman.htm
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RE: 07 Street GLide question...
It's amazing that the government puts all these regs on a mode of transportation that averages 40-45 MPG but allows the car industry to make vehicles that get 7 MPG. [:@]
ORIGINAL: reh13
>>>The EPA will never crack down like the car industry<<<
You better get yourself a copy of the bill that was passed concerning bikes. As of now, they make 49 state bikes and california bikes. In 2010, there will only be 50 state bikes, and they will have to comply with california emission standards. Some of the new regulations, began to take effect in 2006, and the rest will be phased in by 2010.Here is a short synopsis of the bill, in layman's terms. The section concerning custom bikes, will come as a real surprise to those of you not familar with the bill.
http://www.cmtabate.com/Legislative/...the_layman.htm
>>>The EPA will never crack down like the car industry<<<
You better get yourself a copy of the bill that was passed concerning bikes. As of now, they make 49 state bikes and california bikes. In 2010, there will only be 50 state bikes, and they will have to comply with california emission standards. Some of the new regulations, began to take effect in 2006, and the rest will be phased in by 2010.Here is a short synopsis of the bill, in layman's terms. The section concerning custom bikes, will come as a real surprise to those of you not familar with the bill.
http://www.cmtabate.com/Legislative/...the_layman.htm
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RE: 07 Street GLide question...
...so why don't you just buy a great low milage 2006 SG, you can get one for around $16000 or less, usually with Stage 1 mods and be where you were for less money. When I bought mine I was looking at 3 different bikes with milage as low as 278, ended up with one with 1100 miles, SE breather, Rineharts, SERT, blacked out lights, for $16000, love it and with money saved added a chopped tour pack.
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