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Rainmaker-LBC
Pardon the delay in thanking you for your good information. I, like my bike was put away for the winter, HAHA! Weather is 80 here in NYC and taking the bike out this weekend for a really good tune. Right now the bike is running a bit lean due to the vance and hines big radius and the precision billet (darkside model) air flow. BTW, precision billet makes some great pieces and look amazing on our TM bikes. I'll take some updated pics after the tune and show her off a little bit. Until then, thank you and ride safe.
Can no one identify the handlebars in the YouTube I posted? They are factory, as well as the drag bars my bike came with. I'd really like to locate a set of these. The only thing I have seen that comes close is from Arlen Ness and they are 1-1/4" and my originals are 1-1/2".
Any ideas?
I'm new here and comtemplating buying TM and I have few questions. Besides using Harley parts why are these considered better AI or BD? It looks like keystone models has a few versions chopper and pro street styles, is this true ?
This is hard decision because I also considered Rocker or FXSTC 07+
I'm new here and comtemplating buying TM and I have few questions. Besides using Harley parts why are these considered better AI or BD? It looks like keystone models has a few versions chopper and pro street styles, is this true ?
This is hard decision because I also considered Rocker or FXSTC 07+
Which TM model are you looking at? I think there is only one Keystone, and it is the chopper style. The pro street bike would be a different model.
Many people prefer the TM over the others due to the Harley parts. Makes repairs and servicing easier.
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