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Doing some info gathering for a bike purchase this spring. I'm somewhere between the LRS ST and a RG/SG 107 with either a Stage II or Stage III. For the Touring bikes, trying to get a sense of overall cost for what I'm looking for.
Some questions....
Stage II
I'm assuming, aside from Stage I parts, for the Stage II, there are no additional parts needed?
What is the typical number of hours for a dealer install?
If going with the Power cam, how much does the low end suffer?
Any idea on cost for parts and install?
Stage III
Aside from the Stage III kit, are there additional parts needed?
Does the drive train need to be upgraded?
What is the typical number of hours for a dealer install?
Any idea on cost for parts and install?
Last edited by rauchman; Jan 31, 2022 at 01:00 PM.
For Stage 2, I paid ~$900.00 for the Torque Cam kit and install. I already had slip ons, air filter, and tuner. I think it was like 5 hours labor plus the cost of the kit, oil, etc.
For Stage 2, I paid ~$900.00 for the Torque Cam kit and install. I already had slip ons, air filter, and tuner. I think it was like 5 hours labor plus the cost of the kit, oil, etc.
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