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Old 01-10-2016, 12:18 AM
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Originally Posted by RK4ME
Is your bike ready for the 37s? They like higher compression and porting to do their thing at higher RPMs. 21s and 26s are good for stock and 95" engines. Have you thought about replacing the inner cam bearings while the cams are out?
I upgraded it to 98 CI, and 10:1 comp.
 
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Originally Posted by Road Star
I thought those were included with the cams
Nope.

"Sold as Cams Only, Inner and Outer Gear Kit # 33-4275 and Installation Kit # 33-5163 Must Be Purchased Separately."
 

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Default 37G Gear Drive cam kit

The least expensive way to get them would be in a "kit"

Andrews does not sell kits like S&S does. So kits are usually put together by the vendor with everything you need.

Ours comes with the Cams, all 4 gears, bearings, and cam gasket for $599

You can purchase all 3 part numbers individually (Cams, Gear Set, and Install kit) but it usually ends up being more costly. On our website, the prices are:
(for 07-UP models)
Cams #216337G $231.95
4 Gear set #216908 $342.95
Install kit #216901 $24.95

Or you can order the whole kit #216337Gkit for $579.95

If anyone has any questions about other cams or fitments, please do not hesitate to ask =D
 

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Originally Posted by DirectCycleParts.com
Sound like that's the best way to go for me, 2001 Road King.
 
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If you have 10-1 and want gear drive,you should see if you can find a set of R&R 525's.......
 
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Road Star, what type of riding do you do?
 
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Originally Posted by bklynbob
If you have 10-1 and want gear drive,you should see if you can find a set of R&R 525's.......
Never heard of those.
 
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Road Star, what type of riding do you do?
Mostly one-up, around town and touring. Don't usually go above 4k rpm.
 
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I still think you should consider 26's with your current set up. I'm at 9.5 to 1 and the torque starts at the bottom, and pulls until I tell it to stop. (I'm never over 4000 rpm either.)
 


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