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Fielding05xb9sx

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Hey gang, happy holidays. Sending my 05 xb9sx city with 13k miles in to a local vtwin shop on the 3rd to have my force exhaust installed. I have the buelltooth module for them to use also. I’ve only had the bike for around 3 months. I’m also having the muller power clutch installed as well as new grips, pazzo levers(if they arrive in time), and k&n air filter. Going to have them probably install new or lube up clutch cable as mine currently is hard to pull. Was wondering what other “mods” I should have them look at while it’s in the shop. I’d do it all myself but time is something I don’t have working 70+hrs a week. I also have a big bore kit from hammer performance on a set of heads that were intended for an old bike(same model and year), would yall recommend having them install this now or save some money and wait till…i need new heads or just itching for more? I’ve read that the force exhaust can take away torque from the low end and seeing how I just use this around the city to torque around, how could I gain that back? I’m also interested in a new gauge as I’d really like to have a gear indicator, fuel level indicator, digital speedo. Looked into Koso but also interested in chigee and carpuride for the phone mirroring but need to look further into them and see if some models have gear and fuel indicators.
 
You won't get a fuel gauge just by adding the gauge, you need a sender installed in the tank. Possible, but not worth it when you already have a trip meter and a low fuel light to let you know, IMO. You might get a gear indicator, but I don't think most of those gauges would do it. You'll need one that calculates RPM/Speed, not one that needs the 'what gear am I in' input from the bike.

The power you'd be gaining or losing with exhaust or ECM changes can be seen on a graph, but doubtful you'd notice on the bike. I'd save the Hammer kit until you know for sure this shop can handle it. If you're new there, get a few things done before giving them the hard one.
 

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