Shovel shops
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RE: Shovel shops
I can't help you with used ones, but if you ever need work done and he isn't booked solid then contact Mike Doenig at Mountain Motors in Windham New York. This guy is a genuis when it comes to shovels, pans, knuckles, flatties, and ironheads. He literally made a set of heads from two blocks of aluminum wit a D.R.O. milling machine. No CAD/CAM just D.R.O. The he cut a Holley dominator in half for an induction system. His motors run strong and survive.
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RE: Shovel shops
“GUMBY,”
A couple of things:
How are those GMA brakes ? I am changing my front twin set up, I was going to go with PM, since I run one on the rear, but it’s 400 a piece front and I need two, are the GMA’s made well ? how is the braking ?
You mention “Donnie Smith” to me a god of Shovels, he is the man, but do you know what happen to his web site ? http://www.heavydutycycles.com/ it’s been down for a while, just a black leather with chains around it ?
“GUMBY,”
“The only thing they do not like, is pounding on them, as in the back of the pack where you have to run 90 to catch the bikes in front. They just don't like it, period.”
That is the one problem I use to have, now TC’s have to catch me : - ) you said your planning on running a S&S 93" kit, damn good choice, I don’t know much about them, but from S&S I know you will be pleased, I run a complete S&S 93” shovel that went in almost a year ago next month, I choose the low compression 93” I figured I was in it for the long haul and with todays, pi$$ they call gas, I didn’t want any problems running that corn crap.
To cut it short I fear no stage 1 hd out there, with 82 rated hp and backed up with a baker 6 speed, I only go in the back if I want too : - ))))
Take care and good luck with the 93 kit ! (damn good choice)
cj
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RE: Shovel shops
I have been re-doing a shovel this year and I have had to learn alot... about the works myself due to the lack of GOOD shovel mechanics. It will go on the market later: keep in touch when you are ready. This one is all done.
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RE: Shovel shops
ORIGINAL: JohnB445
Hi aal I don't know of any. You may want to add Walnecks.com to your list, if you
don't already have it. I requested a search before on the HD web site. Don't leave
your phone number. I had dealers from lower Michigan to upper West Virginia all
calling to sell me a new bike.
I did a pretty bad job describing what I like about shovels on your last post.
I mentioned this to some friends at lunch. One is an HD mech and 2 interesting
points came up. Older engines are based on a tractor design. The older HD engines
have a larger flywheel. This is why they seem different, and chug along.
I don't know if these are true facts, but thought I would pass them along.
Good luck finding a decent shovel.
Hi aal I don't know of any. You may want to add Walnecks.com to your list, if you
don't already have it. I requested a search before on the HD web site. Don't leave
your phone number. I had dealers from lower Michigan to upper West Virginia all
calling to sell me a new bike.
I did a pretty bad job describing what I like about shovels on your last post.
I mentioned this to some friends at lunch. One is an HD mech and 2 interesting
points came up. Older engines are based on a tractor design. The older HD engines
have a larger flywheel. This is why they seem different, and chug along.
I don't know if these are true facts, but thought I would pass them along.
Good luck finding a decent shovel.
anyway...... the shovelhead ain't no tractor engine. that is funny. hahaha
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RE: Shovel shops
I've never seen a V Twin tractor! Maybe your on to something!
If you know of any biker bars or shops check with them and the bulletin boards and e bay may give you some results and looks like you may have some to check out from members hear, good luck and let us know how it goes.
e bay --Ive seen some pretty good deals but they never seem to be close by.
If you know of any biker bars or shops check with them and the bulletin boards and e bay may give you some results and looks like you may have some to check out from members hear, good luck and let us know how it goes.
e bay --Ive seen some pretty good deals but they never seem to be close by.
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