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Whats the cam, comp and headwork are you going with? I really want to send mine to Scott and have talked to him a bit online and over the phone. Just can't come up with the money to do it yet.
Running Andrews 37N cams, Stage 2 heads, jugs punched out, with Manifold work and a 51mm HPI TB. Pretty sure he said 10.0-1 comp???
He set me up at 9.8 - 1 with stock heads and 37s. You should see better results than me. Hope to do my heads next winter. Scott is a great guy to talk with.
If ur looking for a good Indy in Massachusetts. Call Matt at northeast custom. Cycles in Woburn. Great guy and knows his stuff. Whenever I'm not doing my own work he's who I go too. Does all the work for a bunch of my buds too.
Running Andrews 37N cams, Stage 2 heads, jugs punched out, with Manifold work and a 51mm HPI TB. Pretty sure he said 10.0-1 comp???
Make sure you keep this thread up to date. Very interested to see you build and some dyno results. Can't go wrong with Scott, Great guy to talk to business or shooting the ****. I had talked to him about a 10:1, S&S 570g, stage 2 or 3 headwork build. But for right now i am going to run my 10.25:1 se95 build with SE211 cams that came on my bike.
On another note i would bring your bike to Scott and have him do the build. Your closer than me and its about 5 and a half hours for me. While your out there have Joe at Joes cycle repair tune it.
You've been warned on this message board, as well as others, now, in regards to your child-like behavior, and constant snide inuendo..........
You seriously just need to relax, I just thought it would be interesting seeing your parts there, Do you think they would use others parts? Kinda like taking your own eggs to a restaurant to have them cooked. (innuendo, two n's)
Ok so Top end is in Transit from Diamond Headz back to Hillside, The Night Train will be in Scott's Custody on Saturday Morning. I cannot wait to twist the wick on it and Roll the Power on!!!
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