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i suggest you sell your bike! since you never ride the damm thing. But for some reason you decide to keep it put a stage 12 on there...just call arlen ness and ask them if a stage 12 will fit your bike. im sure they can answer any ? that you may have. Also ask them if they can help you out with 58hp gains with only changing out your vavle stems. good luck pensi-POOO
Last edited by BLKnCHRME09Deluxe; Feb 27, 2009 at 11:01 AM.
Blkeeepooo you're a ****ing idiot! If i get banned it'll be worth it. I thought i'd see if you had anything worth saying and apparently not. I have asked you to ignore me as i attempt to ignore you and yet you still follow me with your queer incessant bs! I've also asked the moderators and yet you're still allowed to be a nuisance. I'm done with you queerboy!
PC Harley, if you use google as much as you ask questions on here you would know so much more. Look up the difference betwen a Stage 1 and 2 upgrade and it will spell it out for you. Do a bit of research on your own, eh?
word of advice... one of the functions of this forum is for people that want to discuss their bike and relate their 1st hand experience making mods and for others without that same experience to learn. If that's not why you're on here then maybe you should leave
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