I think UB's third answer was his real decision maker. <snicker>
Straight axle Motor Trike here.. if the wife can ride then so can I.

Straight axle Motor Trike here.. if the wife can ride then so can I.
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Hi guys, I just got an e-mail from Power Commander. I had written them to see if they were selling any "O2" eliminators for the 2010 HD yet. I have a friend with a 10 TRI-Glide and I put a PCV on it. They said just disconnect the "O2's" from the harness. What do you think about that?
I did not know what to make of it. Right now the "O2's are still connected and the trike runs better than before. any idea on how to get around the new "O2's" Is it possible to make my own eliminators or jump wires? Thoughts?
When i converted my H.D. Softail FLSTCI 2001 with a motortrike kit.I left my Vance@Hines pipes on.The builder put the shorty extensions on the V.H. pipes.When i decelerate iam having a lot of popping.Should i remap the bike?If so would a pc5 be best?
When i converted my H.D. Softail FLSTCI 2001 with a motortrike kit.I left my Vance@Hines pipes on.The builder put the shorty extensions on the V.H. pipes.When i decelerate iam having a lot of popping.Should i remap the bike?If so would a pc5 be best?
Wizard, I know what you are saying on going the auto tune route. That is if the wide band "O2's will plug into the new 4 wire harness to the ECM. The stock "o2's both are down where the front and rear header pipes come together creating a chamber, then they split apart one going under the frame to the left muffler the back to the right. In this chamber they also are putting the cat I expect along with the "O2's. There should be enough room to bushing up the bung, but doesn't the O2 head need to be in the exhaust flow? I do not think the older o2 will fit through the newer bung to get into the flow. I think you would have to remove the new bung and weld in an older style. Not worth all that work for now.
I think we just will leave the stock ones pluged in until Power Commander catches up with making an eliminator for it.
Wizard,running stock ecm,efi,no other fuel management system.
When i converted my H.D. Softail FLSTCI 2001 with a motortrike kit.I left my Vance@Hines pipes on.The builder put the shorty extensions on the V.H. pipes.When i decelerate iam having a lot of popping.Should i remap the bike?If so would a pc5 be best?
When you are done triking it, be prepared to get into the engine to somehow increase the power. You WILL lose some power, I speak from experience.
Not sure what I will do yet, but I am looking to increase power some how, some way, this winter. All ideas are welcome.
Bill
MR.Wizard,I found no leaks in the exhaust or intake.I removed the neg. battery cable for 20 minutes. Then started the bike.I rode for 70 miles,and found from 1st to 2nd gear some hesitation and popping.Up hill in 4th and 5th there is some pinging when throttle opened up.Ran the interstate 80@ 85 mph very well.I can't find anyone in the Buford area to dyno a trike.I am looking at fuel management systems now.There are so many systems to choose from.The bike is running much better than it was.Iam starting to adjust to the weight of having a trike and down shifting more than on 2 wheels.again thanks for your help.