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I just purchaced my 2010 street glide and I am getting ready to do some modifications to it.
I already have the SE 2-1 slipon, but other than that the bike is stock. I am thinking of getting the Kuryakyn Pro-R Hypercharger and the TTS Mastertune. Other mods will be done in the future to the header pipes and... well you know how it goes... nothing is out of the question.
Before I go out and spend a ton of money I was hoping to get some advice on some of the products I am looking into getting. Let me say first that I am not looking for every ounce of HP nor am I looking at the best gas mileage. I am simply looking for advice on the quality of these products and how they will effect my engines lifespan. I have to admit that I picked out the hypercharger based on mostly looks that is why I wanted to get some of your opinions on the quality of these products and what it will mean for the longevity of my bike. I dont mind spending money on things as long as I know they are quality, that is why I didnt mind spending the money on the Harley in the first place.
Any and all help is much apriciated.
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