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believe me, gave some boost some SERIOUS thought, but the bike would be unrideable.
if i had a second rig to tool around on, perhaps, but my riding season is short as it is, couple that with work and it'd be a garage queen
Go for boost, I have been boosted on my 11 Streetglide 12R (242hp at the rear tire) and it drives just as nice as my stock 103 did with no issues at all except for traction on a cold tire. It is great having all the power you want at the throttle anytime you twist.
Plus the bonus is shocking the ricers when they see me go buy them when they thought it would be easy to beat a bagger
I've had my bike since 1984. I've put 208,000 miles on her. It was time for draining the forks again, so I got right to it since I'm a school bus driver and I have two weeks off. I also needed to tighten up the front fork bearing so I got that done today, as well. I'm doing that service more often now as the conditions of the roads have deteriorated around here like everywhere else. I guess one could call these items winter projects but around here I ride year-round so it's just routine maintenance. Hope all goes well with your projects. Best of luck!
Anthony welcome to the Forum.
I would suggest you take your full address off your location and just go with the state and town.
I really don't, traded an old jeep for a 82 cb900, tore it apart gonna be a bobber of some sort, just need to decide where and what to cut. Wife mad at me messin with that pretty blue bike! But that means the Dyna gets left alone for now.
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