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Well my broken arm is mending up and I finally got out riding for a little while today and thought I'd post up a couple photo's of my minor mods. I had a stage 2 done with SEST, Renegade Laredo intake, Bassani Road Rage exhaust, and Andrews 57H cams with SE adjustable pushrods. I also had a flush mount gas cap and Kuryakyn powder coat black side mount plate installed. I'm having my Shotgun Shock installed this weekend with my buddies help, and have a pair of Carlini 14" Pist Apes in black that will be installed the following weekend as I'm waiting for my cables to arrive (thanks 24v).
The Andrews 57H cams pull like an ox in heat! Just that simple. The best mod dollar for dollar I have ever done. WOW!!
The Bassani Road Rage exhaust just sounds incredible. I've seen video clips on youtube, but a video just cannot capture the beautiful deep throaty rumble these pipes put off. I couldn't be happier with my choice.
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