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Catalytic converters of exhaust gases (Harley V-Rod VRSCA)

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All motorcycles sold outside the US (HDI) equipped with catalytic exhaust gas converters. Motorcycles sold in the USA and Japan are not equipped with catalytic converters.

Warning! Do not operate a motorcycle equipped with a catalytic converter if the engine malfunctions or the fuel in the cylinder does not ignite. If you operate such a motorcycle, the exhaust gases may become abnormally hot, which may cause the motorcycle to malfunction and may violate emission regulations.
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This article has been reviewed: Konstantin Skvortsov
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