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Old 02-15-2018, 11:34 AM
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The new New England Motorcycle Museum has announced their grand opening date -- April 21, 2018. I'm looking forward to checking this place out. Billed as the 'largest motorcycle museum on the East coast', it's located a little less than an hour away from me. I wonder if Evos will qualify as 'museum pieces'.
 
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I've read somewhere that our Evo's are "museum pieces." Oh, I remember, it was here:
http://www.jamesrussellpublishing.bi...buyharley.html

To spare you having to read the author's entire screed, I quote the relevant passage below:

"I often get inquires asking that if the Twin-Cam Harley-Davidson engines are defective if the older EVO (Big-Twin Evolution) engine should be bought. My answer is a big "NO" as that engine is defective too and unreliable and that is one reason why Harley-Davidson junked the thing and created the Twin-Cam engine. The Evo crankshaft can fail, the valve angles are so severe the push rods bend, etc. That engine is history so leave it be."

WTF?!?!?!?
 

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Originally Posted by rivercityslim
The new New England Motorcycle Museum has announced their grand opening date -- April 21, 2018. I'm looking forward to checking this place out. Billed as the 'largest motorcycle museum on the East coast', it's located a little less than an hour away from me. I wonder if Evos will qualify as 'museum pieces'.
Evo owners should qualify for reduced entry fees, due to visiting on a 'classic' vehicle!
 
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A friend and I met up at the National Motorcycle Museum in Anamosa, Iowa a few years ago. As I recall, they had one Evo on display...an FXR that had been owned by some woman who put over 300k miles on it or something like that. It was a well-worn machine.
 
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My first real bike was a 54 triumph ridged. 500 cc I put the 650 bonny engine on it. it was a farmers basket case I stripped and built at age 13 yrs old.
 

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