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Has anyone had any experience with NightRider. http://www.nightrider.com/biketech/hplist00.htmTheyadvertise some pretty impressive performance figures. I am especially interested in there Perfect Street package for 88" to 95".
Marsh
I think most people interested in performance here are familiar with the nightrider website...But I don't think it's nightrider performance's work that is advertised there...I believe the packages they are advertising there are Cycle Rama kits; and they have a very good reputation from what I've read on the forums...unfortunately, I believe they are a little more expensive than some other alternatives, so you don't see a lot of people with direct experience of their services.
I read through the site quite often. Some really neat info there. For a package deal, you can also check out Head quarters, and GMR, to name just a couple.
Of course they do. they are called "hot set ups" I believe...and while I'm sure anything with their name on them is great; usually the price isn't. If you shop around and ask lots of questions [like you are] you can find performance packages from other vendors that will equal the power, with less pinch in the pocketbook. GMR performance is considered a great value by everyone I've read of.
ORIGINAL: Marsh
Thanks for those good answers. I have thought about Head Quarters, but does S&S have a package?
Marsh
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