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You're looking at a few hundred bucks for the dyno. They say it takes all day. Don't really know why. I had mine done and I could tell a difference on low end torque. I have the SERT with the rest of a stage 1 upgrade. Good luck and thank you for your service. Now....get some pics!!!
Very nice Rubbit! Can you give me the site where you got your plate braket. Looks like it mounts to the axle nut and that it would not interfere with my swing arm bag.
Also that cap that covered the three holes, can you give me that info also?
Ok guys, need some opinions. I have a light bar mocked up, will probably be relocating the signals too. I'm torn between PC'ing the whole thing black, or actually leaving it chrome. The turn signal relocate kit comes with new bullet signal, but in chrome. I'm thinking maybe doing those in black and leaving the rest of the bar and lights chrome. Let me know what you think.
LMAO!!!! dude, this is a legitimate question!... hahahahah...
Just last night i went to pickup my horn bracket and i said to my HD parts lady "allright i put this on and im done with the coil relo!" and she replied "Yeah, until you find something else to mess with"
Originally Posted by JIMSFBL
lol, you just can't stand it can you Ricky! They need a modders rehab.
Ok guys, need some opinions. I have a light bar mocked up, will probably be relocating the signals too. I'm torn between PC'ing the whole thing black, or actually leaving it chrome. The turn signal relocate kit comes with new bullet signal, but in chrome. I'm thinking maybe doing those in black and leaving the rest of the bar and lights chrome. Let me know what you think.
PC it! I think it will look cool. I though about adding lights. I may put them back on the list. Thanks!
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