Only 2 months old, installed it but never got an exhaust to try it, still like brand new. Have to sell my bike so selling all the add on's separate. All original components come with it like a new one and comes in original box and paper work. Model is a F182 and fits Multistrada 1200's 2010 to 2012. Ships free in USA only
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