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Bike was damaged in a freak windstorm, so corrugated steel roofing material scratched the tank and rear fender so decided to do a two tone since the insurance is paying. The photo makes the silver look lighter than it is. Color is Silver Fortune. But the painters lost my tank badge so they need to order replacements. Tank looks barren.
Looks good. You should look through the tank badges in the catalogue. I think there might be some other vintage choices that’ll be nice with that paint scheme.
1) keep it stock or street cannons. No issues on warranty. Wait till expiration then change it out. BTW, the street cannons are only marginally louder.
2) replace with aftermarket pipes, replace with stock for warranty issues. Hope you never break down out of town.
No matter what people or dealer will say, eliminating the cats will void the warranty. Some dealers may work with you on this, but dont count on it.
i had the Street cannons installed shortly after I bought the bike (10,000 Miles now). They were so quiet, Ialmost accused them of leaving on the stocks on.
finally, they seem to be developing some volume and am now quite pleased.
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