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Did the 2" tank lift, coil relocate and Thunder Tourque Inserts.
Bike is a little dirty cause it it rarely sunny here.
TTI's are great. It lowers the sound a bit on my Hooker (German politzei appreciate that) and from my butt Dyno, gives her a little more kick on the mid range.
Last edited by dyolfknip; Jan 7, 2014 at 03:37 AM.
Tank lift looks badass! I have a 2 1/2 waiting on me when I get home.
Thanks man. Keep your head down brother. I did a year there in 2010. Message me if you have any questions about the lift. I know you will be replacing your crossover with 2.5" for sure.
Excellent! Were you required to splice the coil wires or did you get the newer kit with the delphi connectors? I installed mine with a splice and extension, then had to order an extra plug since the one supplied had a wire pull free from the plug housing. Either way, the large plug end for the spliced in extension is bulky and difficult to hide.
Excellent! Were you required to splice the coil wires or did you get the newer kit with the delphi connectors? I installed mine with a splice and extension, then had to order an extra plug since the one supplied had a wire pull free from the plug housing. Either way, the large plug end for the spliced in extension is bulky and difficult to hide.
I got the newer kit with the proper connectors. With the new kit I was able to stuff the connector under my seat.
I just wish the spark plug wires were just a couple inches longer.....I may order a new set...
The Bike looks great Todd! Where did you get your swingarm bag? I have one too but man I love that metal buckle. I have the one everyone has with the fake leather buckle and the plastic quick connect under it. It works awesome and it's super convienent but I'd love to get one with that big metal gizmo you have.
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