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I love my Stryker but I am looking for a little extra performance. I priced this stuff out at Cruiser Customizing because they seem to be reputable and have good prices. I don't want ridiculously loud pipes so I'm hoping the slip on is a good compromise for performance and sound, but not sure. I have stock pipes now with the 8 1/2" holes drilled and think the volume is just about right. From what I've been reading around on the forum, I should be able to install this stuff myself without too many problems except maybe the air intake. Anyway, if any of this seems like a really bad idea, please let me know! Thanks.

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Slip-on Muffler with Scalloped Tip (Chrome) - Yamaha XV1300 Stryker (11 and newer)
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Chrome PowrFlo Air Intake - Yamaha 1300 Stryker (11 and newer)
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Fi2000R Fuel Management System - Yamaha XVS13 Stryker (11 to newer)- Not for use in California
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I've heard a computer is a super awesome performance piece.... So combined with more air and a slip on.... You will feel a nice difference over stock... But I think the cobra swepts will give you more power/not to loud sound
 

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What's up with the non Cali crap? I tried to order a cat converter and pipe for my Malibu and nothing with a reasonable price would ship to CA unless it cost over $500. WTF is wrong with Cali?
 

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Well Toby, it's like this, when you're talking about beautiful places to visit, Cali is in my top 5, when it comes to places I would like to live? Due to the communist "we know how you should live your lives" attitude of the politicos I would never live there. It's truly a shame because it truly is a beautiful state. I love San diego, monterey peninsula and the PCH is one beautiful ride. I have about a dozen clients I do taxes for they live in California, all own small businesses and their returns are nightmares.
 

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strykerbiker said:
I love my Stryker but I am looking for a little extra performance. I priced this stuff out at Cruiser Customizing because they seem to be reputable and have good prices. I don't want ridiculously loud pipes so I'm hoping the slip on is a good compromise for performance and sound, but not sure. I have stock pipes now with the 8 1/2" holes drilled and think the volume is just about right. From what I've been reading around on the forum, I should be able to install this stuff myself without too many problems except maybe the air intake. Anyway, if any of this seems like a really bad idea, please let me know! Thanks.

BLV2270
Slip-on Muffler with Scalloped Tip (Chrome) - Yamaha XV1300 Stryker (11 and newer)
$224.99

BLV6-0270
Chrome PowrFlo Air Intake - Yamaha 1300 Stryker (11 and newer)
$269.99

BLV92-1770CL
Fi2000R Fuel Management System - Yamaha XVS13 Stryker (11 to newer)- Not for use in California
$251.99

Total
$746.97
Cobra Powrflo Air intake will be the easiest mod you do friend.
 

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strykerbiker said:
I love my Stryker but I am looking for a little extra performance. I priced this stuff out at Cruiser Customizing because they seem to be reputable and have good prices. I don't want ridiculously loud pipes so I'm hoping the slip on is a good compromise for performance and sound, but not sure. I have stock pipes now with the 8 1/2" holes drilled and think the volume is just about right. From what I've been reading around on the forum, I should be able to install this stuff myself without too many problems except maybe the air intake. Anyway, if any of this seems like a really bad idea, please let me know! Thanks.

BLV2270
Slip-on Muffler with Scalloped Tip (Chrome) - Yamaha XV1300 Stryker (11 and newer)
$224.99

BLV6-0270
Chrome PowrFlo Air Intake - Yamaha 1300 Stryker (11 and newer)
$269.99

BLV92-1770CL
Fi2000R Fuel Management System - Yamaha XVS13 Stryker (11 to newer)- Not for use in California
$251.99

Total
$746.97
Cobra Powrflo Air intake will be the easiest mod you do friend.
I wondered about the air intake as well, but after watching it on youtube.... so good, soooo easy!

 

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What's up with the non Cali crap? I tried to order a cat converter and pipe for my Malibu and nothing with a reasonable price would ship to CA unless it cost over $500. WTF is wrong with Cali?
Everything. Too many wienies in Sacramento and in government. We got the weather and every crooked nut job who wants free ride on the government money train. I would have moved a long time ago if it was not for all of our family here and aging parents.
 

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hey guys - got everything installed. i went with the full cobra exhaust. tri-pro 2 into 1. i was hoping for max performance and does seem pretty snappy now when i hit higher rpms. i think i may need to adjust the fi2000 because i did both intake AND exhaust?

also, it seems like that pulley mod might be the way to go for me to add some additional torque?
 
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