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The website is no longer active and the phone number is out of service. Business is listed as Permanently closed.
From the company google page: "Perry Kime was the inspiration, motivation and technical skill behind FLO Headworks. Unfortunately, with Perrys passing last year, there was no one to carry-on the business. Many of us were fortunate to have known Perry. Others took advantage of his expertise to increase the performance on their Harley-Davidson engines. Those lucky riders understand the fun to ride enhancements that Perry provided. Remember Perry as you get your motor runnin and head out on the highway."
So they are no longer in business. Unless that description is not accurate. But there's an obituary on him from August of 2020.
Very sad to hear about the loss. Very knowledgeable man on these machines and that knowledge isn't exactly coming back as the years go on, may he rest in peace.
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