What does Harley Stage 1 mean?

What does Harley Stage 1 mean?

WHAT IS A STAGE 1 UPGRADE? The basic purpose of a Stage 1 Performance Upgrade to your motorcycle is to modify the air filter, exhaust system, and fuel metering system to run as efficiently as possible, allowing it to breathe freely and, as a result, increasing the available power.

What is a stage 2 for Harley?

The Stage 2 Harley-Davidson® upgrade involves a cam change. We can provide a stage 2 torque kit that gives you a significant improvement when you’re passing or accelerating by targeting lower RPM performance. Or, a stage 2 power kit upgrade increases your rev limit to 6400 RPM for increased mid-range horsepower.

What is a Stage 1 ECM?

Stage 1: these are generally considered exhaust and intake modifications to an otherwise stock engine along with the appropriate EFI Tuner. Most Stage 1 type modifications are typically in the +10-15% power increase over stock.

What do you look like in the early stages of fat?

Very soft look. Early stages of double chin beginning to form. Little angularity in the face. Skin folds in the midsection, and early stages of a belly overhang starting to come about. Love handles becoming prominent. A lot of those hipster bearded thick rimmed glasses wearing craft beer enthusiast types fall in this category.

What does a stage 1 upgrade on a Harley mean?

Before dragging out the catalogs and bolting on every gizmo claiming to make your ride go faster let’s start with the basics of a Stage 1 upgrade. You’ve probably heard terms such as Stage 1, Stage 2, etc. Now depending on who you ask, a Stage 1 upgrade could be anything from an exhaust upgrade to a new carburetor.

When is it time to start trying on Bras?

Fat encompasses your entire body and love handles are spilling over your waistline along with the belly overhang. Man boobs are beginning to form and it might be time to start trying on bras for support. You wobble around and breathe heavily constantly. You might need scooters at Wal Mart.

When does growth slow down for boys and girls?

Growth in height will slow down, but muscles may still be growing. By age 18 most boys have reached full growth. Acne can be a problem for both boys and girls. The changing hormones cause oils to build up on the skin and clog pores. Your child can develop acne on the face, back, or chest. Some people have worse acne than others.

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