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3 more years to pay off the RK, 5 on the SG. at 350 a month your talking $8400 savings over the life of the loan. Could it be made to match the specs of an 09 SG for $8400? I think not.
Anyway, I just prefer to leave them mechanically stock. I am sure there are many fine aftermarket parts available, with superior quality out there. But some of us dont care a whit about HP or TQ numbers and just want a nice reliable ride.
You make valid points, but dont worry about me, I wont miss any meals.
Tim
+1. New frame, big tires, Brembo brakes, rerouted exhaust. Way more than I can resist.
There's nothing like a brand new one!
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