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I'm a solo rider weighing 210. I ride fast and live near lots of highways (lucky me). I'm riding at 3000rpm at 70 mph with the 510g's. my bike is a lot lighter than a lot but I want a tight lower end . I'll try the crane cams . any other advice. thanks all for the input. narrowglide
My buddy has a deuce he got the se 204 cans and se adjustable push rods and it's amazing it's a bad *** scoot his is a 05 and fuel injected mines A softail standard 04 and its carbuerated I'm goin with the same set up I already got the se heavy breather on her
This one is a 06 RK 5 speed. It handle great and has started first time every time and never sputtered even once, it has ran great, but lacking a bit in power. Of course it did not feel that way when I first bought it but after a couple years of it does, ha ha, go figure.
Based on forums I have read its hard to tell if the bootom end lose torque or not.
Anyway any insight on a 211 cam possibly over caming the TC 88 is welcome.
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