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You asked for opinions - I'm giving mine - now don't go and get all hostile after you read it there is no personal offense intended.
Does it perform any function that improves the sound or performance of the bike? If not then it's useless, which in effect means it's a waste of money and the effort it took you to put it on... Also, it adds wieght which helps to slow down an already slow bike.
Definately - a Poser piece!!! [sm=badidea.gif]
I asked for opinions. Everyone is entitled to one. I have many. It has purpose, the open front end will allow cleaner air flow in to the filter. Will it equal more HP, doubt much, but more air is always better. As far as weight, it's not that heavy. And, with the big bore kit the bike had best be able to pull the extra 2 lbs. The bottom line for me, performace a side, is it's different. I'm thinking it has found a good home on my bike.
I like it- - - - looks good on your bike, gives your bike a clean custom look even more than it already is- - How much did it cost? just curious
I purchased it directly from the Paul Yaffe website. It was pricey, around $250. I know...expensive. Some would say a waste of money. But I earned that money in a combat zone, so I'm worth it.
Hey bro aslong as you are happy at the end of the day that's all that matters.. Hell some people say we over pay for a Harley.. I say screw them and keep on riding!!
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