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Well, in case any body thought that I was sitting around idly, drinking Margueritas, I was! Until today. I installed my new CeeBailys 2" under stock windscreen, a Progressive touring link and a Cobra PowerPro HP 2 into 1 exhaust. Everything went fairly well but I am a bit disappointed in the fit of the heat shields on the Cobra. Sounds good though. I will post some pics after I clean things up a bit. I had a propane heater going during the work and my garage turned into a swamp by the time I finished.
What's it do cause condensation on everything metal?
Or did you melt off the snow on your other vehicles?
I picked the touring link mainly because of price (ebay 119.00) but I spent some time looking at all the options. I decided that for the price, the design seemed worthwhile trying.
Well, my garage is in winter mode, a lot of road and ice crap gets carried in. Plus my snowblower had some snow on it as well.
plus propane heaters put out alot of moisture. they use em to heat the new homes i work on prior to the furnace being installed & it'll turn em into a rain forest with condensation all over everything.
side note: started my scooter up yesterday for chits n giggles, was 27 deg out, no heat in the barn....fired right up!!!!
Georgia hit 60 today. Took a ride. Ran great. Changed the cam this winter (EV 23), Supertrapp 2:1, and adjustable pushrods were this winter's projects.
Can't you guys leave your &hit alone! Ok, don't have time to listen to reasons right now because I bought a used Mikuni 45 that needs cleaned to install on the white sled but I will be back for you to defend your obvious problems.
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