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Yes, at first it was because of the way I had to load my bike in the back. I had to leave the tailgate down with the stacks on, and all my stuff flew out of the back. Now that I have had them off for a couple months, Im kinda like the noise reduction I have gotten with them removed, and my bike fits without a problem.
Its a two wheeler
2003 YZ 450F was raced for 4 years before I got it, and the heads still never been off of it. Tech Care tuned suspension, white bros exhaust. I love that bike, but I need to invest in a new tire.
I actually replaced the grips, and removed all the decals to put new ones on, still gotta finish that actually. Thanks for the link on the rear tire! I needed one badly and the place I was going to buy it from wanted 85$ for it out the door!
I Bought A Set In March And They Still Have Them At Most Stores. I Am Going To Get Another Set This Weekend And Put Them In My Garage. For Those Stress Marks On Your Right Shroud Get A Hair Dryer And Heat It Up, It Will Take All Those Stress Marks Out! I Heated For 1 Min Then Let It Cool And Then Heated It Again (about 3-4 Cycles) Made Them Look New!
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