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Stopped by the local dealer today and ordered Stage 1 for my 2011 Limited. You all said it should be done so I did. Getting PC -V , SE a/c already had the mufflers. Also will be put on a dyno. So now if you could all seen me some cash before the little lady finds out , Thanks. LOL
Money well spent. Stage 1 really cooled my bike off. Runs a lot better too.
Oh sorry, no extra cash to send you here.
My wife wanted some accent lighting on the bike and could'nt decide on what color. I told them to put green on it, green reflects all the money it soaks up. LOL
they call it a stage,because you have a few more stages to go. Stage 1 is just the baby step to get you addicted. I can't help you with your addiction, because I'm deep into my own addiction.
I think you have to file tax return early to get cash back I here Uncle has some waiting for you. Actually that's how i'm getting rims and handle bars so i will do mine early.
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