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My stage II kit was installed on tuesday,and I went for a short test ride. The motor sounded smooth and had a perma grin dispite 33 degree weather...Alaska bights sometimes.
Now the bad part, dealer said he didn't read the fine print and was sent cat head pipes with the kit. I thought I was getting mufflers. So I e-mailed DD thay said that there
fatcats for 09 should be ready in about 45 days.
So here is my question for now.... what should I do with all the parts left over from the build.
I mean the jugs cams unused header pipes? I had 950 mi on the bike before the build.
just asken
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