i put cobra tri flo's on my 2018 voyager and had the ivan flash done to it and totally love how the bike sounds a d runs now definitely reccomend the flash tune totally different bike performance wise
It sounds good! I have a Yamaha Royal Star tour deluxe with Sharkroad pipes. They are louder than stock and on my bike it sounds like a V8 muscle car. I take my bike on long trips and I recently rode from DC to Tennesee and back with the pipes. I wear earplugs, but the sound didn't bother me for the 500 mile trip down and 500 mile trip back. I do get the drone sound in my modular helmet, but when I wear my half helmet, its not a factor.
I've noticed when I wear my half shell there's no problem with the droning because of the wind. But in my full-face lid it can definitely get annoying after a while. However, with music playing in my Cardo it's easy to tune out that droning. happy riding!
I had the Ivans Flash on my bike and hated it. It was never right after that and I sold it 3 months later. Yours sounds really nice.After the flash mine sounded terrible when you rolled on the throttle. I was unlucky with mine which was a 2019. The bike doesn't run that hot its just that it's a lot of very hot exposed metal close to your legs. It won't break without the flash.
@@robarnold4570Yes he will. Mine was flashed in 2019 & was a bit contancourus at low speed. Updated last week to the 2022 update made a world of difference.
I’m starting my second season of riding with Sharkroads on my Vaquero. Made a huge difference. Our two bikes sound identical. K&N Air Filter, Ivanized (ECU) and Sharkroads definitely made my Vaquero a more fun ride. I also changed up the stock bars with mini apes. Vulcan bag liners make travel (packing/unpacking) that much easier. Ride safe and thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the video I have a vaquero and I’m thinking about putting an exhaust on but I don’t want them to be annoying on long trip keep us updated please if you do long trip
Put on my 2023 voyager.. the way to install is to put back bolt in first. Then get a ratchet strap to put around back of exhaust and put the hooks under the floorboard on the steel . Tighten the strap up snug. Set the bolt in the front hole and slowly pull on the ratchet till bolt falls in and you can tighten up. Repeat other side. I also done the Ivan tune. And for the summer in Texas I remove the lower fairings. Major difference. My temp sits at mark right after half. Upgraded to Polk 652db. 10” slipstream smoked windscreen, k&n airfilter, and grasshopper back rest.
I drilled out 5 of the 6 baffles on my 2010 Voyager, to get to the third one on the left side you have to cut the pipe to get to it. It sounds ok but I’m thinking about getting a set of true duals for it.
my brother has a Road King with aftermarket pipes which sound good, but I really love the sound of these mufflers. it’s exactly what I wanted. first-ride video coming soon!
I've been thinking of changing mine out to the Sharkroad pipes. Love the Cobra Tri-Oval that I have on my 2012 Voyager, but been hearing that these sound more like Rhinehart pipes. Deeper tone. Is your bike Ivanized yet? What state are you in?
I can’t say I’ve heard Rhinehart pipes, or Cobras, for that matter. I broke this install/first ride into four installments, so the rest will be coming out soon. I’m not Ivanized just yet, hoping to do that in 2024. I’m in Michigan. You?
Beautiful Bike !! I just came across your channel in my feed actually. I'm happy to support your efforts and those of other fellow moto content creators. I look forward to seeing and hearing more from you in the future ; keep up the great work and ride safe out there.
Its no issue just tell the owner to go bring the title. To Harley Davidson they will take the vin #s and you he will get a new set of keys . Its that just simple
it was able to run without them (as you saw) but the ignition wouldn’t have been able to have been locked. we were able to get some keys from a dealer by matching the VIN.
I’ve owned my Street Triple R LRH for a little over a year, and I still talk about how great a bike it is to anyone who would listen…and to some who don’t!! Hahaha!! The Striple is a great bike to cheat on your cruiser with. 😜
No shit that fuel gets dumped into the engine when you crack the throttle. Nice bike. I would've cracked that throttle again as he walked away. I hate "company" demo rides. I rather go solo at the dealership.
My bike history: Yamaha SR125 - learner cruiser (125cc max under uk law for learners). Decent enough, all 125s perform about the same (excluding 2 stokes) Kawasaki GPX250R - sports tourer (limited to 33bhp for 1st 2 yrs in UK unless you are over 25yrs old). Better than a restricted 600 Bandit or similar of the time, and much cheaper to ensure. Generally a good bike to own Suzuki GSX600F - 2001 model sport tourer. Great bike for general riding and motorway (highway) miles which is what I did a lot of. At the time couldn't stretch to a CBR600F or Thundercat, and the full fairing was more appealing than Hornet/Fazer/Bandit. Rode a ZZR600 loan bike during a service one time, which was generally a better bike; but other than slightly sketchy finish (bolts seize an rust), was a good bike. Harley Fatboy - rode a Heritage Softail and sportster 1200 on a couple of trips to Vegas. Suzuki was in bits in the garage by then, when I moved house I sold it and put the money towards the import HD. In the right moment, the HD is the best bike I've ridden...but I live in the sticks, lots of tight, twisty, gravel strewn, single track roads....I spend as much time fighting the bike as loving it
I went from a Yamaha V-Start 650 to my Voyager 1700. it was a big jump for me and I stil feel as if I'm not entirely used to it despite the fact I've put on probably 7,000 miles since I got it.
at this time I only wore gloves out of necessity. I didn’t like wearing them because I never felt as if I had a good feel for the grips. I wore them at the end because it was colder than I had anticipated. but now I have gloves I wear all the time.
literally everyone else was revving their engines as well, and I just kept doing it because I couldn't hear mine over everyone else. I was the only person he talked to. ugh.
at this time I only wore gloves out of necessity. I didn’t like wearing them because I never felt as if I had a good feel for the grips. I wore them at the end because it was colder than I had anticipated. but now I have gloves I wear all the time.
@@moto_989 Heck ya I did I loved it, it felt light to me and was fun to lean over. I also loved the Darkhorse Roadmaster that was a awesome bike. Good video work BTW. I will be watching for your vids!
I’ll have my FTR video out eventually. need to break up content a little bit. but I’m glad you had fun. did you end up getting a bike yet? thanks for watching and the sub, and of course it was a pleasure meeting you!