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Message started by Capt_Cruiser on 09/27/07 at 16:28:15

Title: Rejet with new pipes???
Post by Capt_Cruiser on 09/27/07 at 16:28:15

I am thinking about putting the Harley dyna exhaust on the 2001 Savage we just bought.  Any thoughts as to whether I'll have to rejet it????  Has anyone else done this???

Title: Re: Rejet with new pipes???
Post by FreeSpirit on 09/27/07 at 16:59:37


I am very new and just now learning....but....to my understanding if it's baffled you dont have to.

Now.... one of the guys will probably come along and verify or correct me :-)



Title: Re: Rejet with new pipes???
Post by murphy77 on 09/27/07 at 19:44:49

freespirit,

You're absolutely correct.

I installed a Dyna ( baffled ) muffler a couple months ago and my bike runs great without rejetting.

Want to add , it sounds excellent, not too loud, not to quiet  ;)

Title: Re: Rejet with new pipes???
Post by Capt_Cruiser on 09/28/07 at 01:17:25

Thanks for the replies - looks like we're going to go with that exhaust.  Appears to be a good fit at a decent price.

Title: Re: Rejet with new pipes???
Post by Brewbrother on 09/28/07 at 17:45:38

JMHO. The Dyna muff flows more freely. You must balance the trilogy of intake, exhaust and spark. Depending on your elevation you may want to go up a jet or two on the pilot and shave the spacer. A desnorkel may be called for as well.

Title: Re: Rejet with new pipes???
Post by southerngirl on 09/30/07 at 21:10:25

I bought the dyna muff and now have flames that shoot out and the back fire is still there...flames arent bad enough to catch anything on fire but you can see it good at night....may still have to rejet, I think I am going to have to.

Title: Re: Rejet with new pipes???
Post by LANCER on 10/01/07 at 06:14:22

YEP

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