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Custom Vehicle Discussions => Screamin' Eagle® Fat Boy® => Topic started by: InVision on September 03, 2006, 05:03:39 AM
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Hi all:
New member here.
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Sorry but I dont think I've seen anyone here running the fuel pak, I believe there are a couple with sefb's running a power comander with the V&H long shot staggard's.
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Did you just get the fuel pak??? I talked to V&H not too long ago and they said they didn't have one for the 103 yet...If you did get one for the 103 what problem are you having with it???? Too rich? Too lean?? decel popping??? Thanks
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Hi all:
New member here.
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Just wanted to welcome you aboard. Your answers will be posted soon enough as I believe this is the finest assembly of Harley Davison Owners anywhere in the network, anywhere in the world for that matter.
How about a Picture of your ride?
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Well, much water over the bridge since I have posted. For one I have had open heart surgery and will not be able to ride for 4 more months.....
As far as the bike it has been quite a story. SE 103 comes with 90 ft/lbs of and 82 hp.
My 1st mod (besides $4K chrome) was a V&H Staggered and a fuel pak. This dyno'd at 92.5 ft/lbs and 88 hp and stumbled a lot.
I replace the fuel pak with a Harley Tuner kit. My dyno now has 98.5 ft/lbs and 98 hp.
I am told you can definately tell the improvement. I will ride it early next year to make sure. Two of my friends who have rode before and after say I will really like the difference. No more stumble or missing at all.
Thanks, Mike
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Well, much water over the bridge since I have posted.
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Here is a photo of my bike.
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Mike,
Thats a great looking scooter you have got there , hope your recovering well after your surgery it sounds like you still have a couple of months to spend more $ on chrome etc before you can get to feel that extra power you now have. I have not seen that infill panel you have under your oil tank before do have have more info on it?
Cheers
Aussie
PS: had to resize/repost pic for you .
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Mike,
First, welcome. You got the right spot. I can't really explain it, but the best people in the world seem to meet here, stay around you won't be sorry (and learn a lot too!!). Godspeed with your recovery, I've never had to go through something like OHS, and hope you're back better than brand new soon. If I were in your shoes, all you have to think about throwing a leg over and twisting the right hand hard. I've never had the chance to ride a SEFB, but I have a 103" SEEG and know what a freakin' giggle it is to run it out (on a bike that's 300lbs lighter then mine..........Yippie!!!!!).
_Beagle [smiley=cherry.gif]
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Mike,
Thats a great looking scooter you have got there , hope your recovering well after your surgery it sounds like you still have a couple of months to spend more $ on chrome etc before you can get to feel that extra power you now have. I have not seen that infill panel you have under your oil tank before do have have more info on it?
Cheers
Aussie
PS: had to resize/repost pic for you .
I made it to cover starter area when I put on the V&H pipes.
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InVision,
That starter cover looks great! [smiley=xyxthumbs.gif]
I don't even have a FB and I want one!
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Wow, I welcomed you back in September! I wish you a speedy recovery: do the meds and do the therapy and I hope you will be riding (like you stole it) soon enough. And I must say, what a beautiful ride you have. Best of health to you.