Thinking of going with a stage 2 screaming eagle upgrade
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Thinking of going with a stage 2 screaming eagle upgrade
My 2023 Triglide is still under factory warranty for 8 more months so I'm thinking of going with a Screaming Eagle stage 2. I'm thinking the 447 torque cam and Tab BAM sticks. After the warranty expires, I'll delete the cat and maybe go with a different programmer.
Any thoughts?
Any thoughts?
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Your bike your cash. You ask. Wait 8 months hell with SE . Go with a better stage 2 and tune. Save some money and get more for what you spend.
Yes stage 2 can effect fuel mileage. Some of that may be due to the fun of twisting that throttle. My 114 run great with a good stage 2. But if I had to do it all over . I would pass on it. Just does not need it. But it does go faster, gets there quicker and sounds so good.
Yes stage 2 can effect fuel mileage. Some of that may be due to the fun of twisting that throttle. My 114 run great with a good stage 2. But if I had to do it all over . I would pass on it. Just does not need it. But it does go faster, gets there quicker and sounds so good.
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For more input. take a look at the DK Custom videos.
I have an '18 with a Stage I kit and I'm happy with it but if I lived in a hilly region of the country, rode two-up a lot and/or towed a trailer I might consider a "torquer" cam but 'till then I'll leave mine as it is.
Depending on how I ride the worst MPG's that I ever got once was about 25 and the best was about 37.
For my riding style, I'm more concerned with range of a tank of fuel than I am with how fast I can get somewhere, but "to each their own"
I have an '18 with a Stage I kit and I'm happy with it but if I lived in a hilly region of the country, rode two-up a lot and/or towed a trailer I might consider a "torquer" cam but 'till then I'll leave mine as it is.
Depending on how I ride the worst MPG's that I ever got once was about 25 and the best was about 37.
For my riding style, I'm more concerned with range of a tank of fuel than I am with how fast I can get somewhere, but "to each their own"