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Well now I know the title of my next thread!!!!!
I know how much y'all love pictures so I will post plenty of them when I can get started swapping motors.
First I gotta find a friend to help me get the pallet and box on the ground so I can pull the new motor out of the box...
After I get done swapping motors I'm gonna build the existing motor into an '89 stroker just for the fun of it!
It's the numbers matching motor after all and I don't want to get rid of it.
Exactly what I’m doing 89’ Stroker in my 89 FXR thought about the 111 but gotta beef up other comments on her to. Congrats man gonna be a blast going sideways rippin......
I finally got the new motor out of my garage so I have room to take apart Tina.
However Cole is out of school for Christmas break and he wants to go riding so every nice day we are going out on our bikes.
The nice thing about having 2 bikes is that while one is on the jack the other is ready to ride so I'm in no hurry to get the new motor into Tina.
However I promise I won't take as long with Tina's upgrade as grbrown is taking with Harley Quinns upgrade!!!!!
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