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Hi Mr. Wesley,
Steve's Precision Fabrication, all Steve's pipes are hand made one at a time. The workmanship and fit is flawless, all his pipes are custom and built to your engine size and state of tune, these are race pipes and are impossible to drag. Your choice of muffler or megaphone, Aircone, Burns, or SuperTrapp. Anything is available.
Brought this home yesterday. Looks like the only mods were front turn signal relocation and seat/sissy bar, and heated grips. I plan to remove the CA charcoal canister, powder or ceramic coat wheels and final drive pulley, Stage I pipes, air and fuel management next winter.
Hey, you got the same one I did, really liking mine. What direction are you planning on taking it?
Originally Posted by Brsblls
Brought this home yesterday. Looks like the only mods were front turn signal relocation and seat/sissy bar, and heated grips. I plan to remove the CA charcoal canister, powder or ceramic coat wheels and final drive pulley, Stage I pipes, air and fuel management next winter.
Hey, you got the same one I did, really liking mine. What direction are you planning on taking it?
The first direction is taking it down the road. This is my first bike. I keep going back and forth between blacked-out club style and spending time and money on engine/suspension upgrades and forgetting about the aesthetics for now.
Like you said learn the bike first. For me I'm all about the feel of the bike, which is suspension, engine, and brakes. Pretty can come later, but that's just how I roll. Saving up for engine work now. Hope by winter to have it saved up. I'll need about 3 grand.
Like you said learn the bike first. For me I'm all about the feel of the bike, which is suspension, engine, and brakes. Pretty can come later, but that's just how I roll. Saving up for engine work now. Hope by winter to have it saved up. I'll need about 3 grand.
Fantastic! I hope to follow your upgrades. Have not done a ton of research yet, but think I want to upgrade the cam tensioners, front and rear suspension.
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