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Poll: Get bassani Pro Streets or keep Thunderheaders?
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Once you get that thing dialed in on a dyno and see how much power the Thunderheader is putting down you'll never get rid of it.The guys that tuned mine were amazed, they kept asking me what cam I had in it.BTW mine motor is bone stock with a Thunderheader, SE air cleaner, and a SERT it's making as much horsepower and torque as many other bikes with a cam.80 HP, 92 lbs torque believe it or not.
I believe it!!! the right pipes and a great tune make all the difference....REDDEVIL is right up with you with 78 hp and 93 ft-lbs torque... my 88" has 77hp and 88+ torque. I say + because I had to retune it (was runnning way too rich through midrange) and the bike pulls much harder now.
Adrian... keep the thunderheader!!! have doc get you the performance out of your setup that you deserve!... also I was in palm beach gardens yesterday... it dropped 15ş heading north to yeehaw junction(middle of afternoon) so plan the ride accordingly.
Oh no way rounder! Watcha doin' in my hood man?! And yeah, I'm expecting it to be a chilly ride. Got to 50 degree's last night at 3 AM and I was riding just fine.. And I was all the way out west in the boonies, so I could imagine it was a bit colder then that!
Anyways, I will be keeping the T-headers.. thanks for the help all, I'm sure I'll be extremely happy once Doc tunes my bike this Saturday.
Oh no way rounder! Watcha doin' in my hood man?! And yeah, I'm expecting it to be a chilly ride. Got to 50 degree's last night at 3 AM and I was riding just fine.. And I was all the way out west in the boonies, so I could imagine it was a bit colder then that!
Anyways, I will be keeping the T-headers.. thanks for the help all, I'm sure I'll be extremely happy once Doc tunes my bike this Saturday.
down around PGA with clients a couple times a month... be there sat. at 1030am as well.
too bad gotta come right back to Tampa though. I go to the Breaker's a bit as well.
Wow, very nice man. The breakers is a nice place.. I ride by there ALL the time, on that A1A stretch. Really nice ride. You should hit me up sometime, I'd love to ride with another forum member, maybe get a couple drinks.
You guys suck! All this talk about 70's and 50's at night blows. It's been raining and snow showers every other day for about a week and a half. Today its 40 and their calling for 45 for the high black friday. Going to get the bike out and take a ride down to the local stealers tomorrow for black friday. A lot of sales on parts & clothes plus might have to add stabilizer soon. Winter sucks! Oh yeah keep the thunderheaders.
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