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CVO Social => New Member Introduction => Topic started by: DynaSoar on March 02, 2007, 12:39:16 AM
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Hi,
I found this site while doing a little research. I'm getting ready to trade my '05 VRSCSE for a '07 FXDSE. I wanted to look into any issues current owners may have and find out if I'm making a good move. So far, people seem to be civil and willing to share knowledge in the posts I've read. I like that. I guess the main thing I'm concerned with is going from water-cooled to a big 110 air-cooled. It gets kinda hot around here in summer, and I don't want to ruin a CVO, or any bike for that matter.
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Hi,
I found this site while doing a little research. I'm getting ready to trade my '05 VRSCSE for a '07 FXDSE. I wanted to look into any issues current owners may have and find out if I'm making a good move. So far, people seem to be civil and willing to share knowledge in the posts I've read. I like that. I guess the main thing I'm concerned with is going from water-cooled to a big 110 air-cooled. It gets kinda hot around here in summer, and I don't want to ruin a CVO, or any bike for that matter.
Hey DS, welcome aboard. Basically, you need to set the engine up properly. ECM Mod, good free flowing exhaust and K&N P/N HD-0800 and you'll be fine. Beyond that, the sky's the limit! The SE Dyna is a sweet looking bike. Re your other post, I think that is MSRP. Best of luck with it and enjoy the site! Hoist! 8)
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Welcome aboard! This is a very civil site (except for Hoist! whom you've already heard from ;D). I'm lovin' my 110. Plenty of power once you tweak it. Where in Ohio? I know nothing of you state, just curious.
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Welcome DynaSoar to CVO. Dont worry about the heat thing, just plan to modify the bike to bring it back from the epa's forced design and enjoy the twilight years of the american classic with a 110". A better way to think it is to get the sound right and by doing so the heat thing is just a benefit. the air filter and computer also just makes the machine make you smile and know your ridin the Screamin Eagle. Ride safe and spend it....we only go around once :2vrolijk_21:
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After reading several more posts, I'm thinking maybe I won't get the Dyna tomorrow. I'm scared that'll I'll overheat and screw something up. My dealership specifically told me on my VRSCSE that ANY mod, other than chrome trinkets, will void my warranty. So pipes and a tuner on new Dyna are out of the question.
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Good morning Dynasoar,
I send you the :welcome_005: from FRANCE.
Best regards
:vrolijk_26: Jacques
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After reading several more posts, I'm thinking maybe I won't get the Dyna tomorrow. I'm scared that'll I'll overheat and screw something up. My dealership specifically told me on my VRSCSE that ANY mod, other than chrome trinkets, will void my warranty. So pipes and a tuner on new Dyna are out of the question.
Sorry to hear it, but sorry to say, you're going to the wrong dealer. If they'll install their parts to make your bike run great, and void your w.....ty at the same time, you're at the wrong dealer! There'll be plenty of guys answering you on this in the morning. These bikes are fine. Some of the dealers aren't! ;) Hoist! 8)
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Go to a different dealer . Or ask and they should agree that they will cover the warrentee . This is a very routine thought process . The rod might have been a different animal to them. :nixweiss:
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Hello and welcome to CVO Harley.
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After reading several more posts, I'm thinking maybe I won't get the Dyna tomorrow. I'm scared that'll I'll overheat and screw something up. My dealership specifically told me on my VRSCSE that ANY mod, other than chrome trinkets, will void my warranty. So pipes and a tuner on new Dyna are out of the question.
Dyna,
You need to find another dealer...first off, they have to prove that the mods caused the failure, if there is one, not you. Second, that's a normal mod done by just about every HD dealer. With the exception of California, where their CARB requirements are so stringent, I don't personally know of a dealer that won't do the mods. My dealer guaranteed me, that as long as they did the mods, they would honor the warranty. Find a dealer that feels the same way...is this dealership you're looking at a relatively new one?? My dealer looked at me like "what are you stupid?, Of course we'll honor the warranty!!" They told me that 85% of their new motorcycles leave the dealership with new exhaust systems on them....Don't shy away from getting the Dyna because of one dealership....they're great bikes.
Cheers :2vrolijk_21:,
Red
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Welcome to the CVO site
I don't think the heat issue is going to fry a Dyna in Ohio but there will be some cases where it might...IMHO
Let's see if you only ride your SE Dyna in Parades and its stop and go...well maybe it would....IMHO
Not sure about your dealers attitude on Mods, thinking I wouldn't be a very loyal customers of that establishment for long.....IMHO
If your happy with the VRSCSE keep it, as the MoCo and local dealers really need to sale these models in a worse way
I go to a lot of H-D shops and I always see the VRSCSE for months/year and see very few of any of the other Screaming Eagles on the floor
Enjoy your ride and have fun
jeffj
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Your dealer is a bum! They do the work, should not void any warranty. I'm sure Ohio has more dealers.
I'm diggin the @$%! out of my 110.
BTW, Welcome and let us know how things turn out. :2vrolijk_21:
Ron
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Hello dyna; You may want to check out another dealer before making your decision. I believe he is steering you wrong. These are great bikes and you should be able to make a few mods without voiding your warranty. Good luck with your decision. :2vrolijk_21:
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I can always find another dealer. I'm STILL worried about the heat issue. I may not be able to get pipes and a SERT for some time. I like the V&H big radius, and I hear that the SERT is the best tuner. But, I'll ask those questions in the proper areas of the forum. Thanks for the warm welcome!!
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Welcome DynaSoar,
I hope you get all of the answers you are looking for. All I can add is, don't let a bad dealer, keep you from the bike you want. Those dynas are beautiful bikes, it would be a shame to miss out on having one over something you can get fixed.
Ride Safe,
Ghost
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Welcome and again, what a great name. You'll find loads of info here and lots of ways to spend your $$$$$.
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As far as mods to your scoot (if you decide to buy) it needs to be your decision along with a lot of input from the "Tuner" that you plan to use
Nothing worse than buying a SERT and find out that the "Tuner" you want prefers Power Commander or something else.
The V&H Big Radius Exhaust and SERT are nice choices but make sure you find someone that can dial your motor in for optimum efficiency
JMHO, jeffj
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:welcome_005: DynaSoar, you'll find several post here about the heat. :2vrolijk_21:
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welcome from AZ!!!
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Welcome to the site Dynasoar like that user name.
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Man forget about the heat and get the bike.It aint rocket science after all.Just good old american big twin.As far as I know there were some complaints from Ultras due to the lower guards but not from other models.Warranty issue shouldnt be a problem as explained above.Ant of course WELCOME TO THE SİTE!!!! :drink:
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Welcome find a diffrent dealer, Charlotte Harley has 2 cvo Dynas on the floor at msrp.
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Welcome and if you burn it down thats what warranty is for. Goodluck and keep us informed :2vrolijk_21:
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As far as mods to your scoot (if you decide to buy) it needs to be your decision along with a lot of input from the "Tuner" that you plan to use
Nothing worse than buying a SERT and find out that the "Tuner" you want prefers Power Commander or something else.
The V&H Big Radius Exhaust and SERT are nice choices but make sure you find someone that can dial your motor in for optimum efficiency
JMHO, jeffj
A Great Big CVO Welcome to you, and as everyone else says. Buy the bike. Find another dealer. Find a great tuner - ask a lot of people - and I mean a lot. Visit the tuner's shop and see how many folks are leaving real happy. See their dyno sheets. Take his advice. You will so love this new bike.
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Thanks for the warm welcome! I did get the bike and I'm happy with it.
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Hi DynaSoar
welcome aboard from Germany :2vrolijk_21:
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Dynasoar,
Welcome, from a native of Springfield, OH. Listen to what these folks are saying. They know their stuff, and will really help you get the most out of your bike. Which store did you get your scooter from? I just found out I went to high school with the dude that owns the Sprinfield, OH store. I hope I was nice to him :o I currently live in Texas and think I am now an official southerner. The weather really sucks up north, but I still have a lot of family and friends in the state.
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The guys at the Springfield store are the ones who gave me a really hard time. I went to the Dayton store ana am being treated right.
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Too bad about the Springfield store. What did they give you a hard time on? I have not seen the owner since I left high school in 1978. :o
Glad you got treated right by the Dayton boys.
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Hello and welcome from Russia!
Enjoy your bike and this site. Many happy miles!
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Hello and welcome from Russia!
Enjoy your bike and this site. Many happy miles!
Много спасибо. Форум хорош. :)
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Hello and a very warm welcome to the site. Personally I would have hung onto the V-Rod for at least one more year. I love those bikes. The Dyna is nice too though but I'm not sold on the 110" engine yet.
Cheers and ride safe, CVOMOE :bananarock:
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Много спасибо. Форум хорош. :)
Всего Вам наилучшего!
Успехов!
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Всего Вам наилучшего!
Успехов!
Thanks you!
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Всего Вам наилучшего!
Успехов!
Я изучаю alot здесь, но никогда не думал, что я изучу русский язык
Роджер
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WTF
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WTF
I don't think it means that. :confused5: :huepfenlol2:
:pumpkin:
Ride Safe,
Fired00d
:fireman:
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I don't think it means that. :confused5: :huepfenlol2:
:pumpkin:Ride Safe,Fired00d :fireman:
Can't imagine this is correct but I think you meant: Что трахание
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welcome aboard DynaSoar :2vrolijk_21:
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Thanks all