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I would like to see a part by part side by side list of parts , that MAX-CELL cam must be the bomb hey .It runs hard.That was a Sport Glide yes ?
Good stuff.
The 128 has a **** ton of stuff in it, long enough to not be able to remember the list itself. Dyno showed 145/145 and my bike being 126/131.
It was a deluxe in the right and my low rider s in the left. I love my set up and this cam. Pulls like a freight train
I had a hard time tracking down the Max-Cel cams last week. Jim's seems to have one of the worst websites ever. https://www.jimsusa.com/
Some great, well known products, but sheesh, try to find anything. Must only have interest in working with dealers (which is perfectly understandable).
Just because someone has a big motor doesnt mean they know how to ride it. Just look at youtube and see all of the bozos wrecking their new muscle cars. Even when i was a kid i had an old Honda 125 dirt bike and on a tight track i could spank all the kids on their new cr's and kx's...they always thought it was the bike lol...just saying if your dyno numbers are true then unless your buddy has those bags filled with concrete im putting your victories on the rider. But either way those damn m8s can make some power
Yeah, I found that too, but not really an online website to order stuff.
I think that dyno curve is from Harley of Quantico, VA (not that far from here). They're listing this built FXLRS as new for $27K built with Jim's Max-Cell cams: https://www.harleydavidsonofquantico...8-ab110155915a
Who knows how they're giving a warranty on it, but obviously they're believers in this cam.
Would have to be a dealership warranty not a warranty that would necessarily be use-able at any H-D dealership backed by H-D.
Great numbers. Would have to be a tire fryer. Man I want to cut that ugly pipe off at he axle hub. Wouldn't help that torque number though.
Yeah, I found that too, but not really an online website to order stuff.
I think that dyno curve is from Harley of Quantico, VA (not that far from here). They're listing this built FXLRS as new for $27K built with Jim's Max-Cell cams: https://www.harleydavidsonofquantico...8-ab110155915a
Who knows how they're giving a warranty on it, but obviously they're believers in this cam.
Haha good eye. Same dealer that built my bike. Great people over there.
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