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    " a fool and his money are soon parted"

    I don't believe any changes should be necessary with a high flow air filter as the exhaust wasn't changed.

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    " a fool and his money are soon parted"

    We shall see.

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    " a fool and his money are soon parted"

    am contemplating de baffeling---will this make any changes necessary ?

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    " a fool and his money are soon parted"

    I would now have to say definitely yes. You will be removing the baffle which effects the exhaust flow and back pressure. Now with the K&N air filter you will have a good deal more air flowing through the jugs but the same amount of fuel. This would cause a lean condition and if too lean your bike will overheat, pipes will get much hotter, and eventually you will have engine failure if left alone. More air flow requires more fuel to keep the air fuel ratio within reason.

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    " a fool and his money are soon parted"

    I have an aquintence who has a HD shop who can do the debaffle for me but not sure he would know how to adjust fuel air ratio on a suzuki ?

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    " a fool and his money are soon parted"

    You would need to get a fuel processor, Bully, Cobra fi2000r or a PCIII. I would highly recommend the Bully from G-man. >HERE< is a link for your bike application. You cannot adjust the air fuel ration without one of these units. Nice thing about the Bully is G-mans customer service is top notch, he is an avid biker and you can take the "Bully Challenge" Don't like the unit send it back for a full refund. Can't beat that.

    Get yer wallet out!!:lol4:

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    " a fool and his money are soon parted"

    HMMMMM That kinda puts a different outlook on removing the baffles(just for the sound ).
    We are using this trike stictly for the road (planning an a memphis trip over the 4th of July and a Wv trip first of Aug.) 2400 miles total
    I don't want to add something i don't need that might cause problems down the road
    If it will reliabley take as down the road at 65 MPH thats all i need. Might pust to a "small " trailer ---after that i may need to build a bit more power



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    " a fool and his money are soon parted"

    Yeah, mods do get expensive, even the "innocent" ones. As far as power you would be able to get more hp with a fuel processor but your mpg will suffer. With my settings on the Bully I have lost about 5% mpg from stock but I have gobs of power.

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    " a fool and his money are soon parted"

    That is a beautiful trike! My wife begged for me to get one when I told her I was looking to buy a bike. I am still in my 30's though but down the road I can definitely see myself on one. I rode with a group that had a shadow 750 trike and it had no problems keeping up.

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    " a fool and his money are soon parted"

    Wife and I rode our trike to from Michigan to Virginia and back a few weeks ago----Rode a pretty steady 70 MPH without any problems.

 

 

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