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What cam are you guys upgrading to?
 
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Redshift 575 for me. But you will see a range of different cams from everyone.
 
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woods 555, Fuel moto said they would be the best all around for my Limited. From what I've read they are going to be the shiz.
 
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Just added a SE 255. I like it.
 
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woods 555, Fuel moto said they would be the best all around for my Limited. From what I've read they are going to be the shiz.

Are you doing adjustable pushrods or using stock?
 
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They would be correct. I've had them in my Limited for several months and really like'm.

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woods 555, Fuel moto said they would be the best all around for my Limited. From what I've read they are going to be the shiz.
 
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SE255 with adjustable push rods. So far I like them.
 
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I'm definitely leaning towards the SE 254e based on what Harley says about it. Right now just waiting to hear more real feedback from actual users.
 
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Originally Posted by FDHOG
Are you doing adjustable pushrods or using stock?


I'm no wrench so when Jamie from Fule moto told me to go with the Adjustable, I said ok. I seem to get the sense that he is in the best interest of my bike and from what I've read fuel moto seems very legit, so I am saying yes to the adjustables based on the fact that by having them they should make the bike run better or allow for a the cam package to work correctly. Should I not get them???? Is there a negitive factor other than the warrentee???
 
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Originally Posted by Timmy B
I'm no wrench so when Jamie from Fule moto told me to go with the Adjustable, I said ok. I seem to get the sense that he is in the best interest of my bike and from what I've read fuel moto seems very legit, so I am saying yes to the adjustables based on the fact that by having them they should make the bike run better or allow for a the cam package to work correctly. Should I not get them???? Is there a negitive factor other than the warrentee???
Your bike will generally run the same with stock or adjustable pushrods. Install will be easier with adjustables because you won't have to pull off the rocker covers, saving some install time and hassle. What you pay for the pushrods you'll save in labor charges. Plus if you ever want to swap cams again, you can do it without going through the top end. Only "con" to the adjustables is the possibility that something will loosen up.
 


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