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Yup 2010, did you let the dealership keep the stock header or did they give em to ya? Reason whyI ask is before I bought my scoot and looking at used bikes , the walk around the inside of the service bays was very interesting seeing a good collection of the stock headers collecting on palets.....for sale ofcourse. Take it with you, dont leave none of that stuff behind.
Funny thing- i never did get my OEM stuff back, i can't remember if they even asked me if I wanted it. And I had them install Vance and Hines Power Duals, I did not know about jackpots at that time......
My friends 09 had the cat in the muffler, not the header. I guess it's possible some late model year 09's might have had a cat in the header, but haven't heard of any except maybe in California.
The 2010 model year began the migration of the cat to the mid header perfectly complimented by an equally foolish relocation of the O2 sensors very close to that same location. The O2s were also a smaller, cheaper 12mm sensor.
I was general and not specific, but yes, I was referencing the location right where you show the cat on the pipe in your pic.
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