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eQUOTE=Then Came Bronson;7872412]What year and type model Harley is this "POS" Evo attached to?
IMHO, a properly maintained Evo is a fantastic engine. I'm guessing if you're having trouble maintaining an Evo, you probably won't fare a whole lot better with a Panhead or a Shovelhead.[/QUOTE]
It's prolly the operater.
What's a good price to ask for a POS Evo? See my starter thread. Gonna buy something reliable from back in the 50's or 60's. Might get a Suzuki from my landlord hell with an evo. Told my ole lady I had a shirt said Hear No Evo, See No Evo, Ride No Evo and I screwed up and Bought an Evo.
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