Lean vs Rich, Exhausts and the lust for more performance. Honest Question.

Good Luck :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: You want to modify should have bought a older Rocket. Bottom line Your dealing with can of worms on the new ones.
Dude, what's your boner towards the new bikes about? Glad you like your old one, I like my new one. Comments like yours make it so people like me want to share less. You're caustic to the community, and while you might feel like you need to justify your choices to yourself, you are really being a total cock to those of us who have made different choices.

Back to the thread: manufactured vehicles always have compromises to comply with lots of regulations, so people like myself find ways to un-compromise what we buy to suit ourselves. I don't want to ride a sewing machine, so I need to change the exhaust to suit that desire. I need to also make sure that, while the bike was safe before, I don't take it past the threshold of safe with my modifications. I also don't give one **** about emissions, which is why they run lean at all.
But that's what makes this hobby great. You can keep yours stock, I can change mine to make my smile just a little bit wider, and mad scientists can slap on superchargers.
 
Dude, what's your boner towards the new bikes about? Glad you like your old one, I like my new one. Comments like yours make it so people like me want to share less. You're caustic to the community, and while you might feel like you need to justify your choices to yourself, you are really being a total cock to those of us who have made different choices.

Back to the thread: manufactured vehicles always have compromises to comply with lots of regulations, so people like myself find ways to un-compromise what we buy to suit ourselves. I don't want to ride a sewing machine, so I need to change the exhaust to suit that desire. I need to also make sure that, while the bike was safe before, I don't take it past the threshold of safe with my modifications. I also don't give one **** about emissions, which is why they run lean at all.
But that's what makes this hobby great. You can keep yours stock, I can change mine to make my smile just a little bit wider, and mad scientists can slap on superchargers.
The can of worms is that if you make significant changes to the stock bike, you need to be able to compensate with adjustments to the engine management, if necessary. You can always get it dyno tested, change out the exhaust and retest it. But if you need to add fuel, how are you going to do it?
 
Dude, what's your boner towards the new bikes about? Glad you like your old one, I like my new one. Comments like yours make it so people like me want to share less. You're caustic to the community, and while you might feel like you need to justify your choices to yourself, you are really being a total cock to those of us who have made different choices.
It's his standard operating procedure. It's what he does. I won't block him as he keeps me entertained. What will shoot out of his mouth next? Something dumb I would wager.
 
Dude, what's your boner towards the new bikes about? Glad you like your old one, I like my new one. Comments like yours make it so people like me want to share less. You're caustic to the community, and while you might feel like you need to justify your choices to yourself, you are really being a total cock to those of us who have made different choices.

Back to the thread: manufactured vehicles always have compromises to comply with lots of regulations, so people like myself find ways to un-compromise what we buy to suit ourselves. I don't want to ride a sewing machine, so I need to change the exhaust to suit that desire. I need to also make sure that, while the bike was safe before, I don't take it past the threshold of safe with my modifications. I also don't give one **** about emissions, which is why they run lean at all.
But that's what makes this hobby great. You can keep yours stock, I can change mine to make my smile just a little bit wider, and mad scientists can slap on superchargers.

I purchased my 07 Classic used, unknowing about this group or anything. The bike was bone stock. I did not even have a tire pressure gage, much less tools. Got the mod bug and changed the Intake tubes for RamAir, Cat deleted, slip-ons for TOR and Tune from HansO. Lost about 5 mpg but added thrill to the torque bag. A rich running bird it is. The tech that Dynoed the bike, stopped the throttle-up before limiter kicked in. He thought the bike was going to Explode! :p

If I purchased another Rocket stock... would I mod the motor??? If it was a 2020 nope. Not hacking a 25k toy. If it was a pre-2020 Yep. From what I hear the new bike handles much better. I would need a back rest to keep me on the bike, a little more wind blast protection and a new sport helmet.

I'm on the sidelines but, if a used one comes along, I might jump in.
 
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just my opinion
i think that the late model is probably set pretty good with its different modes of riding.
also do not think the removing the cats causes the bike to run any richer or leaner the cats just clean up the gas/air going thru them especially in the fast mode
 
just my opinion
i think that the late model is probably set pretty good with its different modes of riding.
also do not think the removing the cats causes the bike to run any richer or leaner the cats just clean up the gas/air going thru them especially in the fast mode

That's right. The changes probably serve the high rev portion of the powerband best. I seldom go over 5k rpm. Have not tried just plugging in the old stock tune to see what happens. The TOR/CatDelete sound is much better. Kind'a loud. I use two TOR + one of the stock pipes. Best compromise between loud and basting.
 
The can of worms is that if you make significant changes to the stock bike, you need to be able to compensate with adjustments to the engine management, if necessary. You can always get it dyno tested, change out the exhaust and retest it. But if you need to add fuel, how are you going to do it?
Current plan of attack is to order a PCV the day they get released, then sell it used if a better flash tuning solution is available later.
It's his standard operating procedure. It's what he does. I won't block him as he keeps me entertained. What will shoot out of his mouth next? Something dumb I would wager.
I'll keep my political opinion to myself, but it sounds like he needs to run for office. :whitstling:
I purchased my 07 Classic used, unknowing about this group or anything. The bike was bone stock. I did not even have a tire pressure gage, much less tools. Got the mod bug and changed the Intake tubes for RamAir, Cat deleted, slip-ons for TOR and Tune from HansO. Lost about 5 mpg but added thrill to the torque bag. A rich running bird it is. The tech that Dynoed the bike, stopped the throttle-up before limiter kicked in. He thought the bike was going to Explode! :p

If I purchased another Rocket stock... would I mod the motor??? If it was a 2020 nope. Not hacking a 25k toy. If it was a pre-2020 Yep. From what I hear the new bike handles much better. I would need a back rest to keep me on the bike, a little more wind blast protection and a new sport helmet.

I'm on the sidelines but, if a used one comes along, I might jump in.
Just wait for my hacked up used one to get put for sale. I don't anticipate getting sick of it, but I make bad life choices as standard operating procedure.
just my opinion
i think that the late model is probably set pretty good with its different modes of riding.
also do not think the removing the cats causes the bike to run any richer or leaner the cats just clean up the gas/air going thru them especially in the fast mode
It's not the act of removing the cats that makes it run lean. It's that motorcycles have the dumb narrow band oxygen sensors and can't adapt properly to a higher than expected rate of airflow from removing restrictions.
 
That's right. The changes probably serve the high rev portion of the powerband best. I seldom go over 5k rpm. Have not tried just plugging in the old stock tune to see what happens. The TOR/CatDelete sound is much better. Kind'a loud. I use two TOR + one of the stock pipes. Best compromise between loud and basting.

probably not a good idea choking one cyl down.
might be a good question for decosse
 
Current plan of attack is to order a PCV the day they get released, then sell it used if a better flash tuning solution is available later.

I'll keep my political opinion to myself, but it sounds like he needs to run for office. :whitstling:

Just wait for my hacked up used one to get put for sale. I don't anticipate getting sick of it, but I make bad life choices as standard operating procedure.

It's not the act of removing the cats that makes it run lean. It's that motorcycles have the dumb narrow band oxygen sensors and can't adapt properly to a higher than expected rate of airflow from removing restrictions.

O2 sensor Bypassed
 
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