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yep,dealer said one or two weeks is the norm. Part orders are sent in on Saterday's
Two weeks after order was placed still didn't have a ship date. Once a ship date was given still took two weeks. Patrs are in now,bike is at the shop bild to start this week sometime. It seems longer to get things up here. I guess that's what I get for living in the Last Frontier. Can't complain much though nothing like a midnight ride while it's still daylight. BTW I loved my 07 SG but always wanted a little more. When the 09 came out just had to have one. Bikes a little bigger and I thought the 103" would make me happier.
I did get the extended Warrenty because of all the changes this year. Other wise I would have wated until the factory two year warrenty was up and build it my way.
I just got a 103 stage II installed and was asked if I was going to do screaming eagle pipes or stay stock. I was told this was to know how to do the download... I told them screaming eagle and I will actually put some rush pipes on. When I asked the parts and the service managers about warranty they said keep my stock pipes.... if I have major motor trouble put them on before bringing the bike to the shop... of course this does not help if I live in California and have trouble in Colorado... but ............
the slipons come with the kit. I think thay just wanted to hit me for the supertuner.
wouldn't expect it from the parts mgr. have known him to be a pretty streight shooter.
still sounds weired no down load for the build.
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