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I'm italian andI have a 1999 Harley Davidson Night Train in bobber style.
Now I would like to buy a custom build bike inUSA and import it in Italy.
This bike has ahardtail framewith Revtech 88" Pandemonium (Panhead) engine on it.
What about this engine?? Is it reliability ? Good report....
I read bad things on Revtech engines.....
I wouldn't even think about owning a rev-tech if you live in Italy . The people in the states have a hard enough time with customer service and warranty work . Iwould look else were .
Ok, I know that S&S or Accurate Engineering engines can to be better than a Revtech, but the bike I would to buy mount a Pandemonium 88" . Do you think this one is so bad?
I have owned Revtech for years without a single problem....In my experience Revtech are great engines. Great power, sound and reliability. Maybe I have been lucky.................
I have owned Revtech for years without a single problem....In my experience Revtech are great engines. Great power, sound and reliability. Maybe I have been lucky.................
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