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Ive searched this forum but am not finding the answer I need.
Is there a specific MCR I need to use on my 09 Dyna. Ive looked at Dennis Kirk and JP Cycle, they have MCR's but it says they are not for my bike. I am doing a 103 kit and have access to a machine shop that will drill and tap my heads for free so I figure I may as well do it while the bike is apart.
As far as I know Harley only makes 2 kinds...electric and manual. Guess that takes any decision making out of the equation. They run about a hundred bills for a set.
I guess I can use any kind as long as the heads are drilled and tapped correctly
As far as I know Harley only makes 2 kinds...electric and manual. Guess that takes any decision making out of the equation. They run about a hundred bills for a set.
I was looking at other brands that were less expensive.
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