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Davgill, just who or what were you disagreeing with? The last posts before yours was from 07/02/19 - 10/19/19 4 years ago??? No fumes on my '18 RTL with a BIW Cat Delete. Is your F4 windscreen vented and is the vent open? I went the extra mile and Titanium Header wrapped my front tuned pipe and the Cat Delete , but you still can't easily wrap the joints/gaskets.
Safe Rides,
David and Sharon Goebel
Both Retired USAF Veterans
2018 Anniversary Edition RT Limited
Baja Ron ultimate swaybar. Vredestein tires, Baja Ron Front Shock Pre-load adjusters, Pedal Box, See my Spyder Garage
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If you change muffler, cat delete, cat bypass, etc, the ECU after idling a few minutes will REMAP itself!
AJ
2014 RT-S
Akrapovic Exhaust & Cat Bypass
Bajaron Sway Bar w/links / Sena SM-10/Garmin 660
Comfort Seat w Adjustable Backrest
Decals by Purple Harley / Magic Strobe
Kuryakyn Black Widow Pegs Rivco Highway Brackets
Rivco Trunk Mounted Double Flag Holder
FOBO / Spyder Cuff / XM Radio w MC Antenna
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IF any ECU changes are made, it would also do it while riding.
2022 RT Sea To Sky
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Originally Posted by Don'tPanic
I just installed a cat delete pipe from Baldwin Iron Works on my F3-S - it came with a spring removal/installation tool and a baffle. I was reluctant to get this seemingly useless farkle, I've read all the research I could get my hands on about the exhaust back pressure, and everything that goes into designing the exhaust system, the importance of the catalytic-converters, and how countless engineers spent millions of dollars and spilled gallons of their brain matter over the design to make it perfect, and how nothing you can do will improve anything, because they are PhDs and you're nobody.
What a bunch of B.S. !!!
...oh man, the sound! What a sound! I had a grin on my face the entire ride to work and back. I giggled like a little girl accelerating through the underpasses with a roaring exhaust reverberating under the bridges.
The spyder now performs the same way in the "eco" mode as it did in normal mode. I'm actually scared to turn it off. There's a seriously noticeable performance boost. I can't wait to take it out for a ryde again.
I left the stock muffler on, so the sound is not obnoxious, it's just enough louder and a lot deeper. The engine braking produces this deep gurgling sound that sends shivers down your spine and makes you want to engine brake again
I swear that vibrations are almost completely gone, the machine now runs smooth like a butter.
The only downside - the exhaust now stinks... but who cares, it's behind me!
This is an older post, but I concur with your evaluation. Why did I wait so long.
Retired U.S. Coast Guard 76-97
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The Cat delete, lessened vibrations?
Due to nerve damage, I'm quite sensitive to vibrations through my arms.
Could you say where the felt vibrations were lessened?
Thanks!
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I feel the bike is less buzzy. Where I used to ride in 6th gear, I'm now running in 5th or even 4th gear, and the engine feels more relaxed.
Retired U.S. Coast Guard 76-97
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