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Well since it rained today, and is supposed to rain the rest of the week I figured it was time to start another round of mods to the ole scoot.
P/C ing the following flat black:
Console
Floor Boards
Belt Guard
Fender Strut Covers
Headlight bucket and bezel
The parts surrounding the headlight
Misc other nuts and bolts.
And I just committed to the eliminator for the rear, if you are looking for great service and prices, Dr. Vtwin is your only choice! I would also like to thank Jed over and Bone Daddy Customs for the help so far on this project.
What cams did you put in? Dyno tune yet? Dude, Cycle Doctor is the place to go. Thanks for the props too. Since I love my job I work everyday. Since it rained I have been working all day.
What cams did you put in? Dyno tune yet? Dude, Cycle Doctor is the place to go. Thanks for the props too. Since I love my job I work everyday. Since it rained I have been working all day.
Drew
It is the complete SE Stage II with the 255 cams. I am running a hot tune from Bone Daddy Customs, and it runs great. I plan on a dyno @ the Cycle Doctor after the cosmetic upgrades are done.
I give props when props are due! I appreciate a man that works on Sunday in the name of customer service! That earned my dollars and respect! Keep it up!
It is the complete SE Stage II with the 255 cams. I am running a hot tune from Bone Daddy Customs, and it runs great. I plan on a dyno @ the Cycle Doctor after the cosmetic upgrades are done.
I give props when props are due! I appreciate a man that works on Sunday in the name of customer service! That earned my dollars and respect! Keep it up!
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