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So much for my Clammy inspired count down for the Springer to come in that was to start on Monday. I had to call the dealer today about a bike for a another guy and they said that a Springer Classic had come in the same as the one I ordered, that was open and if I wanted I could take that one instead of waiting for anther week or more so what could I say HELL YES ILL TAKE IT so they are going to start setting it up tomorrow oh ya life can be good
Thank's I went up to take a look at it today they on the lift doing the set-up. There waiting on one part that I had powder coated that will be in monday or tuesday so it should be done by wednesday. Just waiting to see if the stage 1 and Race Tuner make a difference. What do you think of youre stage1 Clammy?
Thank's I went up to take a look at it today they on the lift doing the set-up. There waiting on one part that I had powder coated that will be in monday or tuesday so it should be done by wednesday. Just waiting to see if the stage 1 and Race Tuner make a difference. What do you think of youre stage1 Clammy?
J.B.
Since I am still breaking in the engine, I haven't had a chance to really give her a go. I can tell the engine has some thump waiting for me when she's broken in though! The sound is AWESOME!! I LOVE the SE2s! Nice and throaty, loud when you get on the gas, but not obnoxious... although I set off a car alarm last night, heheheh...
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