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SGTPool, Badass rear fender too. Where did it come from? I can hardly see it, but did you use LED Light bars on the spacer panels for your turn / brake lights?
No Devil Dawg did not do the tuning. At the time of the build they did not have a dyno. They do now though and they have a top notch tuner (Will Gilbert)...whoI consider one of the best, if not the best in Northern Virginia.
The original tuning was done by Skip's in Winchester and that is the graph you see. I have since had it re-tuned by Will but I do not have that graph.
The fender is from Native Custom Baggers. It's stretched 6" with the PYO shadow box welded in. The LED'S are flush mounted into the wings welded into the rear fender. The wings are molded into the upper strut covers. NCB does some awesome work. Thanks for looking!
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