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Got the sgs a week ago, so far only added cosmetic stuff. And Kuraykyn crusher mufflers.
Sounds nice now, not to bs crazy, still hear the radio. Better than factory for sure. I was going to do the de catted head pipes and a fuel moto micro tune and NO change in the AC.
But the damn things runs out pretty fair, when it warms up we'll see if heat is an issue.
The first thing I did to my new SGS was to add bag guards. The second thing I did was drop the bike at the fuel pump. Sure am glad I did the first things first! Might have been expensive otherwise.
Sorry to hear that. Not gonna say a damn thing as not to jinx myself, well maybe to late. Thought about that, I'll have to check and see if they make gloss black bag guards.
The first thing I did to my new SGS was to add bag guards. The second thing I did was drop the bike at the fuel pump. Sure am glad I did the first things first! Might have been expensive otherwise.
Don't feel the need to spend endless amounts of money to modify your ride to keep up with others. Get it the way you like it and leave it. Take that extra cash and put it in the gas tank!!
I did order the J&M passive in fairing antenna a few minutes ago after nearly taking a eye out. The only thing now that I can imagine would be the decatted headpipes. Did it on a 2011 and it worked out great. Have a great holiday everybody. Stay safe.
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