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Got to give my thanks to Fuel Moto spoke to Jamie on Thursday and placed my order with Don on a set of 4" Rinehart slip-ons, A/C stage 1 with microtuner and had them in my door in Puerto Rico on Tuesday. Thanks
I ordered the 2-1-2 head pipe, 4 inch Jackpot exhaust, A/C and Power Vision. I also ordered Fuelmoto's gaskets for the head pipe and when my shipment arrived on a Friday, the gaskets weren't in the box. I called Fuelmoto Friday afternoon around 3pm and they apologized and stated they would overnight them for Saturday morning delivery as they were sure I had planned to work on my bike Saturday. They certainly didn't have to do that but it's what seperates them from a customer service perspective.
This is the same setup they recommended for my 14 Ultra Limited. What type of head Pipe?
Originally Posted by Bubbag8tr
I ordered the 2-1-2 head pipe, 4 inch Jackpot exhaust, A/C and Power Vision. I also ordered Fuelmoto's gaskets for the head pipe and when my shipment arrived on a Friday, the gaskets weren't in the box. I called Fuelmoto Friday afternoon around 3pm and they apologized and stated they would overnight them for Saturday morning delivery as they were sure I had planned to work on my bike Saturday. They certainly didn't have to do that but it's what seperates them from a customer service perspective.
This is the same setup they recommended for my 14 Ultra Limited. What type of head Pipe?
I got the ceramic coated 2-1-2 from Fuel Moto and the fit and finish is pretty impressive. It coems with both 12mm and 18mm fittings for the O2 sensors.
I'm really pleased with the whole set up and it took me about 6 hours to get it all installed. Probably could have cut the time down if not for sitting around talking to my neighbor over a few beers during the day.
You will be impressed with the quality and sound. Heat reduction is also a very nice bonus.
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