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so i started this project last November when riding season ended here in Montreal. This is what i did:
New Bars internally wired
new exhaust
New air box back plate filter etc.
dyno jet power commander
new front wheel bearings
new rotor
bleed brakes and refill
plugs oil etc.
new paint candy root beer
new front fender
I have to say along the way i was challenged with problem after problem, this forum saved my ***! Thank you all....now on to a few pictures just taken with a smart phone:
3 small things, throttle cable wires and brake line replacement, that's it, its all been done now. Phase one was done 2 years ago so now I'm complete and done with this one! it was a lot of fun I have to say, i always like a good challenge!
Finally done, yeah right, I doubt there's a Harley on the road that's done, looks nice so far though, I give it err about a couple of months before the wallets out again.
Congrats Brother
Question.. how are you doing with those QC cops and the noise thing ? i have SEII and hesitant to ride through QC, heared some horror stories about cops and laws regarding pipes.
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