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so i picked up this 15 SGS just after christmas, i havent picked it up yet i decided to get them to rip it down and completely black it out. i added the 110 bolt on stage 3 kit (i know i could have got a better kit from elsewhere but i wanted to keep my warranty). i have vance and hines power dual header with cfr mufflers going on. the mufflers are another month away. let me know what ya think!
thanks
Last edited by Chadster21; Apr 12, 2016 at 05:38 PM.
I actually had that same stage 3 kit installed and all new covers on my 2014 sgs. I have not picked it up yet from winter storage and still waiting for new front forks from arlen ness and also waiting for new floorboards and engine guard in black. I plan on taking it out in the middle of april. Can't wait!!
Last edited by bulldog182; Mar 16, 2016 at 03:09 PM.
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It wasn't too bad. I got 25% off everything. Powder coat done for cost and the engine swap was only an extra hour labor seeing how I was stripping it to black it all out anyway. This is my third Harley build at this shop so they go easy on me
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