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Thanks pal. I'm in the rainy upper Midwest wishing I was done with this and down south with our audio friends!!!! Have a great weekend!!!
Yessir me too. Waiting to pick up my heads so I can put mine back together. Valve guide seals took a dump on the rear head exhaust valve. A quart of oil in 500 miles on a road trip will really mess with your brain after a new build.
 
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Yessir me too. Waiting to pick up my heads so I can put mine back together. Valve guide seals took a dump on the rear head exhaust valve. A quart of oil in 500 miles on a road trip will really mess with your brain after a new build.
Bummer.. Good luck with the re-rebuild.
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yessir me too. Waiting to pick up my heads so i can put mine back together. Valve guide seals took a dump on the rear head exhaust valve. A quart of oil in 500 miles on a road trip will really mess with your brain after a new build.
whaaaat??
 
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whaaaat??
Long story.
 
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Long story.
LOL!!!

I'll hear it at some point, I'm sure! Good luck sorting it out.
 
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What engine temp are you guys seeing with your 107's? Riding on hot days. 90 deg.
 
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What engine temp are you guys seeing with your 107's? Riding on hot days. 90 deg.
About the same if your moving, but when you get stuck in traffic it gets hotter quicker. I had to add wards fans because it would cook my legs. I have to ride into DC occasionally, there is nowhere to run her to cool her off. Wards fans make it negligible. I don't have a cooler and don't think I need one
 
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My bike is back in the shop, she is still making noise under load and I can't figure get out. Ive given up my annual trip and also not putting miles on her. The noise is getting louder but quiets down occasionally. Local Indy had her for two weeks and said everything sounds normal, Nor complete any work I asked for. It's now at a builder again. Oh she ain't fixed this time, I'm stripping her, parting out and possibly going s&s, or getting a new bike.
 
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My 107 kit is being installed (as we speak) by the Fuel Moto experts. Can't wait to see the results on my 2016 Street Glide Special - 107, B heads, Ported Throttle Body, FM AIM, Jackpot 2-1-2 and the new Jackpot Hi Roller Mufflers. Come on big numbers
Back in Vermont from visiting Fuel Moto in Wisconsin. They built me an awesome 107" with 114 hp and 126 ft/lb of torque. All I can say is wow (with a big smile). Love all the new POWER and the sound of the Jackpot Hi Roller. Coming from CFR's I have to admit I was a bit nervous about losing the sound I loved. Well, after over 400 miles this weekend I couldn't be happier. Fuel Moto set out to make a deep sounding, throaty slip-on that makes power across the curve. They did just that! It runs and sounds great!

All total the ride to Fuel Moto was 2400 miles round trip. It was worth every mile to say the least. Thank you Jamie, Keith, Bob and the rest of the fuel Moto team.
 
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Originally Posted by hikervt
Back in Vermont from visiting Fuel Moto in Wisconsin. They built me an awesome 107" with 114 hp and 126 ft/lb of torque. All I can say is wow (with a big smile). Love all the new POWER and the sound of the Jackpot Hi Roller. Coming from CFR's I have to admit I was a bit nervous about losing the sound I loved. Well, after over 400 miles this weekend I couldn't be happier. Fuel Moto set out to make a deep sounding, throaty slip-on that makes power across the curve. They did just that! It runs and sounds great!

All total the ride to Fuel Moto was 2400 miles round trip. It was worth every mile to say the least. Thank you Jamie, Keith, Bob and the rest of the fuel Moto team.
Thank you for the kind words and support. You were a pleasure to work with and we greatly appreciate your business. You combination turned out great!
 
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