Steve,
It appears that your dealer has led you down a path that someday you'll regret. I know, because I made the same mistake as you with my first Harley.
If a dealer told me what yours did you, I would have found a different dealer. He has just wasted your money to get very little gain in performance.
I have learned to take the advice of this forum over a dealers advice any and every day of the week.
You really need to get a good tuner for your bike and get it dynoed (I prefer the TTS Mastertuner). I don't have any experience with the Maverick cans but I do agree with this forum that the Kuryakyn Crushers are at the top of the list. Ninety percent of the dealers out here will actually give you a signed statement that these two upgrades will not void your warranty if you make this agreement part of the purchase negotiation. Changing cams, headwork, larger throttle bodies does.
Good luck with your 117 build but plan on spending more money down the road to get it right.
Cowboy
I devinitely valued and heeded much of the forum advice and I don't feel I've wasted $$ on this really. Yes it will be milder than its true potential with just the flash but still has to be better than a stock 110, or even one with just a tune, and I have no warranty denial fears. The only thing I am not getting is tuner and dyno tune. I could walk out and do that at a 3rd party shop tomorrow and I'm not out a dime and have likely a better tune than the dealers that don't performance time anyway. Not to mention the dealer wouldn't know so I could potentially pull off the tuner if I needed warranty?
Plus they are doing the 117 kit no charge install so a decent deal going it up front.
It would cost more to do later.
Basically I took the advice on this forum and bought Crushers (Maverick is just the tip style) so I'm in an easy upgrade position should I want to risk it with a tuner for no extra cash.
There have been great tunes with 295 and 585 cams so I'm not too concerned about keeping the kit SE295 cam.
Our local dealers are all the same, they will not stick their necks out for a letter guaranteeing warranty, they were pretty clear, even the 585 cams= no warranty.
Sucks but it's the way it is.
So for future reference can the TTS tuner be easily removed without a trace if I end up wanting to have it dialled in?
Obviously the SS race tuner can't since it reports its presence to the ECM.