Mixing up different manufacturers parts is normally, but not always, going to cause some problems. Hopefully, they aren't serious, time consuming, or cost a fortune to fix. Hopefully, once the manufacturers get caught up with getting their '07 product line out on the shelves, they will revise their designs to be a little more consistent. Like one poster stated earlier, and I think this is very applicable, in their desire to get a product to market quickly, they just, and maybe rightfully so, designed them to work with stock equipment only. They can't take every possible permutation into consideration, nor can they do "worse case" scenario, because what would be worse case? In our case with the Rineharts, it would appear to be that on certain CVOs, the brake lever needs to be replaced or modified, and when using other than stock O2 sensors, the bung needs to be modified or the OC adapter on the bike. Like a lot of people stated, when you make the decision to modify your bike with various manufacturers parts, it's incumbent upon you, the owner, to make them work together, and it's really not the responsibility of each individual manufacturer to design their products to work with every possible combination out there. I know it frustrates us as the owners, and many, including me, can't always understand why they all can't get in the sand box and play nice together, but it happens. And when you add trying to get a product out to market quickly because of a major change, that adds to the problem. Maybe the folks at Dynojet are doing the right thing by taking their time putting out a PCIII that will work with the O2 sensors...they will potentially lose a lot of sales by coming to the market late, but then if/when they do make one, it will work in all scenarios.
Okay, I'm off of my soapbox. [smiley=soapbox.gif] Keep a stiff upper lip, and if you're not happy with the way one setup works, return it and try another from another manufacturer that might. [smiley=xyxthumbs.gif]
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