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for me to start collecting parts for my winter projects. I already have a fairing on it's way. Just got off the horn with Fuelmoto, ordered a complete exhaust. Earlier today ordered some parts from Nightrider. Still need a few odds and ends but it's early yet, still have more riding to do.
What mods does everyone else have planned for the winter?
a. 103 stage II. bought and rounded up most of the tools.
b. SE comp. bought and have the tools.
C. New clutch basket. Bought
d. New starter. bought
e. New inner primary cover with bearing. Bought
f. Adjustable push rods. Purchase pending
g. Forged rocker bases. Purchase pending.
h. Billet cam with hi-flow oil pump. Still pondering
i. 30T and 68T sprockets. Purchase pending. Tools needed
j. dark horse crank work. Still pondering
k. stator fuse kit. purchase pending
l. low mile heads with MCR. Bought and sent out, ready to go.
m. Various bearings. Still doing R and R.
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