@@treebarkco4869 I got one myself! What is the slowest 5th and 6th gear speed before the engine starts to lug? Could you cruise at 40mph in 6th gear for example?
Heya thanks for the vid since its pretty much the only detailed one out there on how to do this haha. Question though, did you have to tune your bobber after this install? I've been looking all around to see since of course it really optimizes performance but I don't know if it's actually mandatory. Cheers!
Thanks for watching bro! No I didn't get a tune for it yet but I am in the process of getting one in a couple weeks..if u want the most power definitely get a tune and a performance air filter..u don't necessarily have to get a tune it's just if u really want to get the most out of your bike..I will be making a video on how to install the performance filter so stay tuned!
So are you scraping foot pegs too easily? I know the rogue has more lean angle than scout n bobber but wondering if that's fine be a problem for me with my bike/riding history
Thanks for the great video. Indian told me if you change the exhaust they need to tune the new exhaust with the engine, did you need to do that? Cheers
Hello. Pardon my Phillistine question... But I'm surprised to discover everything on this American bike, bolt, screw, etc., is gauged in the metric system. I would have believed that in America, everything were still gauged in imperial system (remember the disaster of the Chauchat Machine Gun?). Sorry if it's a stupid question. And great video by the way.
@@treebarkco4869 I read that some Harley are in metric system, especially the bikes like the former VRod, with an engine, the Revolution 60-degree v-twin water-cooled engine (and gearbox), designed in collaboration with Porsche Engineering.
Dude, THANK YOU for this video. This is the same exhaust I ordered for my bobber and I was struggling with the instructions they sent (which were a slightly different mode exhaust of theirs). Plus, finding plenty of different exhaust videos that didn't quite match up. Thank you!