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Thanks, Carl. Think I'll go with the EV13 . Specs 2000 rpm and up and best one for 2-up riding, which is mostly what I do. About the only cam I can go with and do without a tuner. Dug out the TPS epoxy and reset voltage when I got the bike in March.
Good idea getting the kit for the ICS sensor. I keep everything clean, including the linkage, with carb cleaner. But like everything else, it's an original part. Have also replaced the cam position sensor, and replumbed all the pesky o-rings out of the tank end of the fuel lines.
Waiting on the weather to warm back up so I can start work on the ICS kit and redo the idles. Cam etc. will be down the road a bit, since nobody seem to want to send me a check.
. And thanks, guys for all the great input and advise. Ken
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