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I did the exile coil relo. dont see a lot of pics or info on this mod. So, i thought id post.
$99 for the kit. kind of expensive but comes with all stuff (bracket, plugs, wires, extenstions, etc).
i also wacked the cowbell and bracket..bought a little sporty horn and mounted it on the downtube.
Love the look of no horn and coil. just engine
also, i just put some carlinis on my pig. I used wild one stubby risers. They are rigid mount and are solid! They are one inch shorter than stock xbones risers, so...it actually dropped the overall height of my carlinis from where i 'thought' they would be. I wanted to post this pic cause i know many of you out there have riser issues w/the xbones. The wild ones are a good alternative and high quality.
I did the exile coil relo. dont see a lot of pics or info on this mod. So, i thought id post.
$99 for the kit. kind of expensive but comes with all stuff (bracket, plugs, wires, extenstions, etc).
i also wacked the cowbell and bracket..bought a little sporty horn and mounted it on the downtube.
Love the look of no horn and coil. just engine
also, i just put some carlinis on my pig. I used wild one stubby risers. They are rigid mount and are solid! They are one inch shorter than stock xbones risers, so...it actually dropped the overall height of my carlinis from where i 'thought' they would be. I wanted to post this pic cause i know many of you out there have riser issues w/the xbones. The wild ones are a good alternative and high quality.
What kind of bars did you change to and can you post some pics of them on. The center width looks pretty narrow which is what I may be looking for. Bike is lookin sweet from what you showed us.
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