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You didn't say what year your sporty is but I would reccomend the XEID's. You can get them from DK customs (they are one of the sponsers for this site) Here is the link: http://www.dkcustomproducts.com/XiED...DK-XiED-NR.htm
I see different styles, or numbers for the same bike , what's the difference and which shop has the best deals with shipping?, thanks
Give us a call or shoot us an e-mail here at the shop. Be sure to let us know what year model bike you have and what mods you have done. We will be able to help you choose which XIED product would fit your needs the best.
Forgive my ignorance. These are unnecessary with a tuner correct?
Correct, I use X14ieds as the cheapest method to correct the factory lean condition. When my wallet it right with it, I'll move on to a tuner and sell the x14ieds.
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