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I have always run the SEAC, but was going with the Fuel Moto Stage 1, but he was out, so I opted for the BS...
What should I watch for...the BS I installed looked like good quality?
First one I went through three backplates before I got one that didn't crack. Second one for a different bike had one of the stand-offs brake with very little pressure. Didn't even give a replacement a chance that time. That is just my luck and my opinion on them. Lots of people have the, use them and have no problems. Hope you fall into that category.
I had the opportunity to meet Jamie and have him dyno my bike Thurs. last week.What a great guy!!!!!!This guy really knows his stuff.My bike has never run better.It was well worth the 3hr. drive.
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