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02-26-2016, 09:28 PM | #11 |
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Join Date: Jun 2014
Location: crooked river ranch oregon
Posts: 723
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The change in the ECU makes the bike run much better lessening it's chances of things going wrong and life is a risk anyway. You either do it or you don't. If you take good care of your ride and perform all the routine maintenance tasks, chances are best you will never need the warranty before it expires. I have protection on mine until 2020 and do all my own maintenance. I keep after it like it's a $500,000.oo sports car.
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2012 Vaquero S.E. Chuckster's tear drop intake, Freedom true dual racing exhaust, Ivan flash, Clearview windscreen, Corbin gunfighter seat, Clockwerk's hugger style front fender, Kawasaki KQR backrest and luggage rack, kuryakyn iso grips and rear passenger boards, front highway pegs, revolutionspeed clutch and primary covers and reservoir and switch box covers and Kuryakyn skeleton rearview mirrors. |
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