Tailgunner Exhaust - Rob`s Dyno Service
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Tailgunner Exhaust - Rob`s Dyno Service
TECH B Y J O N N Y L A N G S T O N TAILGUNNER EXHAUST These spinning slip-ons hit the mark T 1 Our opening shot shows a stock 2007 Road King on the lift, ready and willing to get a new set of mufflers. he term “weekend project” means differ ent things to different people. Some guys can change out an entire engine in a day or so, ride th eir machine to work on Monday, and rath er th an make watercooler small talk about what th ey did over th e weekend, casually show off in the parking lot during lunch hour. Oth ers can tackle a project and a 12-pack at the same time, finish th em both, and still not have leftover parts lying on th e g arage floor. (I hate those guys.) Most of us, howev er, need to take all mitigating factors into account, estimate how many hours a part i c u l ar task ought to take, and th en budget approximately twice that amount of time. It doesn’t matter if it’s something as painless as bolting on an accessory to dolling up our bike’s appearance or making a technical upgrade to improve performance, a weekend project m eans it’s got to be done — completed correctly and out of our hair — before the alarm goes off on Monday morn i n g . So today we’re going to take a route th a t ’s somew h er e b e t w e enthose two types of chores: We’re going to bolt a goodlooking and performance-enhancing Ta i l gu n n er Gunship 4" slip-on exhaust system to a bran d - n ew2007 Road King, courtesy of the kind folks at New Roc Harl ey - Davidson in New Rochelle, New York. Now, to refer to anything as good looking is purely subjective. Some folks at the dea l ership felt that the Gunship’s Gatling gun-style rotating tips were nothing more th an a novelty, while oth ers who saw them on the bike marveled at th eir appear ance. But th er e ’s nothing subjective about perf o rm ance, and that’s why we called in Rob’s Dyno Service. Rob brought his dyno down to New Roc from his base in Massachusetts to help us find out if Ta i l gu n n er (#FLGS-201, $995) pipes really improve a bike’s output. As far as being a project that could be accomplished over a weekend, Tailgunners fit that bill perfectly. In fact, insta llation was a breeze. Dave from New Roc H-D’s service department managed to pull off the Harley’s stock pipes and bolt up the Tailgunners in a couple of hours, using simple hand tools and en c o u n t ering no unforeseen problems 82 • AMERICAN IRON GREAT WEEKEND PROJECTS • 2007 (and no parts left over). The pipes went right on, using all the stock har dware as suggested by the manufacturer. Dave, however, pro that he is, was quick to point out that you should always check all hardware, especially the clamps, for wear and corrosion before reusing them. Installation complete, it was time to roll the Road King up onto the dyno and find out whether the Tailgunners are true to their claim and provide an increase in power and torque. The results proved that the Tailgunner technology, in which the spinning motion of the turbine tips creates a siphon which 2 Dave begins the job by unscrewing the locking pins inside the saddlebags, so he can lift the bags up and remove them from the bike. Be sure you set them aside on a blanket, so they do not get scratched. 3 Using a 9/16" socket, Dave loosens the clamp that holds the exhaust pipe onto the header. www.AIMag.com TECH 7 4 He then uses a 1/2" box end wrench to undo the two bolts that hold the rear of the stock muffler to the rearmost mounting bracket. 5 The muffler can now be pulled off the header pipe. You’ll probably have to shimmy (rock) the muffler slightly from side to side a bit before it’ll break loose from the header and slip off. 6 Remove the clamp from the stock muffler. Be sure to inspect it for wear and corrosion. Replace it if a crack or other damage is found. Slip the stock clamp onto the new Tailgunner muffler. Note the alignment of the clamp to the muffler. You may want to rotate the muffler, so you can hide the clamp. 8 Now carefully slide the Tailgunner muffler onto the stock header pipe the same distance as the stock muffler was. Do not force the muffler on or rock it hard from side to side. 9 Starting with the stock 1/2” bolts at the rear of the muffler, Dave fastens the pipe onto the mounting bracket but just lightly snugs the bolts down for now. 84 • AMERICAN IRON GREAT WEEKEND PROJECTS • 2007 10 11 Dave then measures where the pipe bolts to the rear bracket, so he can make both mufflers stick out the same distance. Once he has the muffler where he wants it, he tightens the bolts to spec. Dave then tightens the clamp bolt to H-D spec using a 9/16" socket. He does the same for the other side of the bike. 12 Once he’s done, Dave makes sure he cleans all the dirt and fingerprints from the pipes before firing up the motor and heating up the pipes. www.AIMag.com 13 Dave can now reinstall the saddlebags using the stock mounting screws, which are on the inside of each bag. draws exhaust out and thereby increases flow, did indeed improve the Road King’s power output, although not substantially. Take a look at the accompanying chart and you can see for yourself what Rob’s dyno told us. A couple of horses and a few more pounds of torque are always welcome, however, particularly on a bagger, especially considering the amount of time these tips took to install. So if you’re looking for a weekend project that not only delivers a bit more power but also gives your ride a lot more eyeball, Tailgunner Gunship pipes, available in show-quality chrome or a stem-to-stern Stea lth Black finish, with or without full-length baffles, are exactly the kind of project for you. They won’t chew up the whole weekend, and you might even be able to squeeze in a couple of cold ones before, during, or after. GWP Extreem SOURCES Tailgunner Rotary Cannon Exhaust PO Box 1265, Dept. AIM West Tisbury, MA 02575 508/693-1944 www.TailgunnerExhaust.com New Roc Harley-Davidson/Buell 8 Industrial Lane, Dept. AIM New Rochelle, NY 10805 866/632-NRHD www.NRHD.com 14 Here’s how the finished job looks! Our Road King is ready to run on Rob’s dyno, spinning exhaust and all. www.AIMag.com Rob’s Dyno Service 978/895-0441 www.RobsDyno.com 2007 • AMERICAN IRON GREAT WEEKEND PROJECTS • 85
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