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The first thing I'm trying to figure out is the pipes on this bike, they are aftermarket but no manufacturer name on them. I believe the engine is stock meaning no stage 1 done, because it has the oem airbox. If permissible I can post a link to pics and maybe someone can help me identify the pipes. Here is the link to pics: http://s977.photobucket.com/albums/a...ing%20Classic/
Congrats on the new bike and Welcome to the HDForums from South Florida.
Check out the Fla Crew's Sub-Forum. You can find us down at the bottom of the forum list under Regional Events, Rides, and Road Reports. We always welcome new folks and look forward to having you join us on a ride or an upcoming event.
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