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Ah yes...the ONLY color I like more than the Sedona Orange this year...that is a great color on a great bike. Congrats and good luck with it!
I'm finding the whole "cat in the head pipe" thing a bit annoying...I know I can get better sound if I get that crap outta there...that's my next job on the path to sound for my SG...
Enjoy your new ride.....I have Rineharts on my new Road Kind Standard....the cats are in the head pipes but I think the sound is good...as I like to be able to hear things when I get off the bike after riding several miles....
Congratulations on your new bike... You have a great ride... Now you can start the Mods, and make it your own personal "Scoot". The merlot is a great color..... hdman
the new ride came home today. to bad it looks like rain for the next week or more and cold temps here in western new york can't wait for the nice weather to put some miles on the bike
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