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Aloha everyone,
I just ordered a sidecar for my 2006 Dyna Superglide. I think this TC88 may need a little more power to haul the sidehack around. I have a Stage 1 on it. SE air cleaner, new map and V&H pipes. I am thinking of getting a Stage 2 to add more HP.
Can someone let me know if this will work on my bike, and what additional parts I may need. http://www.robsusedharleyparts.com/p...at=18&pos=-965
I like the price, Just need to know if its is right for my bike before I order it. Looking to save a little bit of money, not because money is an issue, but because I know my local dealer will gouge me. I would rather walk in with the parts I need and ask them to install.
Mahalo!
You could probably just do a cam and get the heads done and have more than enough power to handle the extra weight of the sidecar. BTW...I really want to see pics of that when it's done.
I would think a cam that makes power in the low to mid range would be better but what do I know.
You could probably just do a cam and get the heads done and have more than enough power to handle the extra weight of the sidecar. BTW...I really want to see pics of that when it's done.
I would think a cam that makes power in the low to mid range would be better but what do I know.
I agree. Put some cams in and it should be plenty of power.
I cant wait to see this, may be the coolest project yet! SOunds like some good advice you are getting, are you adding the side car becuase of her age? Or to also provide some more room to haul stuff?
side cars are cool as **** man, the one you picked out is pretty damn sweet.
however, speaking from a purely practical standpoint, for almost 9k (or even for a little over 6k for just the price of the sidecar) can't you pick up a second car to run errands and pick your daughter up in?
****, you can pick up a beater for 4 or 5 grand and dump the rest into the bike, doing your whole 95" build and keeping all the power for yourself!
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