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<blockquote data-quote="rdcyclist" data-source="post: 63030" data-attributes="member: 111"><p>Now that Dale has released the header I can come clean. My bike was the pattern, install, map and test mule for the header. I've ridden about 4000 miles with it. From my experience I can tell you all this:</p><p></p><p><strong>[SIZE=19pt]IT FREAKIN' ROCKS! [/SIZE]</strong></p><p></p><p>You will not believe the mid range punch. It's absolutely addictive. Your rear tire will probably not thank you. The map they came up with worked flawlessly on my bike. The sound with the Holeshot mufflers is really REALLY incredible. Muscular. WAAYYY muscular. Turns heads. For the right reasons.</p><p></p><p>Fit is the usual Holeshot impeccable. Installation is a snap. If you're experienced, install will take a coupla hours. Aside from removal of the lower plastic, the radiator just needs to be unbolted from the frame and the lower hoses taken off. You don't need to completely remove the rad. This would be a good time to install that Cox Rad screen though.</p><p></p><p>You can run stock mufflers, too. And as an added plus, the bike is cooler. Mind you, you'll still get the heat off the engine but your feet will thank you.</p><p></p><p>Other than all that, it's just OK...</p><p></p><p>I'm pretty sure you guys will not be disappointed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rdcyclist, post: 63030, member: 111"] Now that Dale has released the header I can come clean. My bike was the pattern, install, map and test mule for the header. I've ridden about 4000 miles with it. From my experience I can tell you all this: [B][SIZE=19pt]IT FREAKIN' ROCKS! [/SIZE][/B] You will not believe the mid range punch. It's absolutely addictive. Your rear tire will probably not thank you. The map they came up with worked flawlessly on my bike. The sound with the Holeshot mufflers is really REALLY incredible. Muscular. WAAYYY muscular. Turns heads. For the right reasons. Fit is the usual Holeshot impeccable. Installation is a snap. If you're experienced, install will take a coupla hours. Aside from removal of the lower plastic, the radiator just needs to be unbolted from the frame and the lower hoses taken off. You don't need to completely remove the rad. This would be a good time to install that Cox Rad screen though. You can run stock mufflers, too. And as an added plus, the bike is cooler. Mind you, you'll still get the heat off the engine but your feet will thank you. Other than all that, it's just OK... I'm pretty sure you guys will not be disappointed. [/QUOTE]
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