New to this board, first post, found a lot of good info here, thanks.
2012 CVO Ultra, 16,000 miles, connection rods sloppy, crank shot. Seems to be somewhat common from what i've learned reading here. Lifters look good, cams and bearings look good. Thinking after reading here I should replace lifters and cam bearings, use an aftermarket crank and take the cat converter out. (bike is completely stock now).
Without the cat in the head pipe can i get by with the stock mufflers or is it Fullsac baffle time? Then I suppose a different air filter/intake is needed. Then a SERT and dyne tune. It never ends.
I bought this thing new and left stock on purpose thinking I would have trouble free riding for a long time. Guess I was wrong yet again.
Anyway some advice would be appreciated as to how to proceed. I think I know but…..
Welcome to the CVO Forum!
It was common for me on the '09 SERG

(Front rod bearing going stiff, discovered during a teardown for Stage III at 9.5k)
Whether it's warranty or not, I'm a big fan of the S&S Crank and Premium Lifters. If you have ESP then go back with OE and milk the ESP or go S&S and cancel the ESP for a rebate.
Now is a good time to change cams if you want something else.(the 255s didn't suit my riding style at all, and there are bolt-in cams (non-emissions) out there that will run the engine better / cooler) At least upgrade the inner cam bearings.
Get rid of the cat, the FullSac baffles are a cost effective alternative to buying mufflers and a lot of folks are very happy with them.
The Ventilator (with a K&N) doesn't seem to be much of a choke point on the 117...
I'm in a definite minority here as I think some of the simple Tuners/fuelers are fine up to a certain point (in the Build) vs a dyno tune...