My Prima Exhaust
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My Prima Exhaust
Just put this on today sounds amazing!!
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A lot of aftermarket exhausts look a little TOO aftermarket to me. The Prima looks like it could be stock, only better! Sweet.
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I'm wondering if the new Series Italia 150s (yet to arrive in dealers, I think), will be sporting an "I" sticker on the rear fender.
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this pic from 2strokebuzz seems to indicate it doesn't, although I don't know why it wouldn't- the San Tropez has an "F" on it.ericalm wrote:I'm wondering if the new Series Italia 150s (yet to arrive in dealers, I think), will be sporting an "I" sticker on the rear fender.
I actually bought an "I" sticker for my Italia a while back but couldn't get it to stick very well on that back fender. The rough texture of it just wouldn't allow it.
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That nails it exactly!ericalm wrote:A lot of aftermarket exhausts look a little TOO aftermarket to me. The Prima looks like it could be stock, only better! Sweet.
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If you let the dealer do it, it doesnt void the warranty. Do it yourself, and boom, it's gone.
Most people wait a year or a few months, but I think the buddy itself is peppy enough without it, you dont really know this until you ride the bike without the pipe for a while.
I'd like to get one someday, but right now I like my bike and want to enjoy it the way it is, and save up some money
Most people wait a year or a few months, but I think the buddy itself is peppy enough without it, you dont really know this until you ride the bike without the pipe for a while.
I'd like to get one someday, but right now I like my bike and want to enjoy it the way it is, and save up some money
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Not sure about this... I think it voids the warranty no matter who installs it.jfrost2 wrote:If you let the dealer do it, it doesnt void the warranty. Do it yourself, and boom, it's gone.
Most people wait a year or a few months, but I think the buddy itself is peppy enough without it, you dont really know this until you ride the bike without the pipe for a while.
I'd like to get one someday, but right now I like my bike and want to enjoy it the way it is, and save up some money
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