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Old 04-07-2011, 10:35 PM
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Default RevTech roller rocker arms anybody use them?

as the title says anybody use them? if so tell me the success stories or horror stories. I am in the market for some roller rocker arms but $300-400 is a lil pricey. I am running s.e. 260 cams bike is 2007 night train. Thanks!
 
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I would suggest the S&S or the Baisleys
 
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I am leaning toward the s&s due to the larger bushings but just ran across these on custom chromes website and was kinda shocked by the price. But i just dont want to be shocked when the fall apart on me after 10k miles.
 
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S&S's are nice! From my understanding there a bit quieter than others as well
 
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The S&S are nice we have been using TP"s rollers they are well built.

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I am leaning toward the s&s due to the larger bushings but just ran across these on custom chromes website and was kinda shocked by the price. But i just dont want to be shocked when the fall apart on me after 10k miles.
 
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The TP's are 1.67 forgot to add that note.
 
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Have not run them but have never been a big fan of RevTech parts.
 
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I have a set in mine and haven't experienced any negative experiences ..mine haven't been in that long.probably about 20,000 miles ...
 
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I have a set in mine and haven't experienced any negative experiences ..mine haven't been in that long.probably about 20,000 miles ...
 
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Any other users? Are roller rockers noisey? Why? Thanks
 


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