I'm new to this site and I have a 2013 CVO Ultra that I just purchased. When it heats up, I get a Piston Noise. My bike has Vance & Hines Tru Duels and 4" Rinehart slip ons with a Screaming Eagle Super Tuner Pro which was installed by the Harley dealer when new. I bought it with 14,900 miles on it. Luckily it still has a full warranty. My local shop (not Harley dealer) said it sounds like a "Loose Piston" from it Not being properly tuned after the pipes and tuner were installed when new. I trailered it to a Harley dealer and still waiting for an answer. Any thoughts are appreciated.
That statement about a loose piston really makes no sense unless that local shop is claiming the bike was running so rich the excess fuel was washing down the cylinder walls and caused excessive wear. That's not very likely.
What exactly are you calling "piston noise"? Piston slap is usually more noticeable when the engine is cold, not hot, because the piston expands as it heats up. It will have the most clearance when it's cold. Does your noise occur at all engine rpms and riding conditions, or do you only hear it under certain conditions like acceleration, deceleration, light throttle, heavy throttle, whatever? Are you actually talking about detonation (some call it pinging) that occurs under acceleration? THAT can be caused by a bad tune and would be worse when hot.
Give us some better detail and perhaps someone here can point you in the right direction.
Jerry