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It is.
Ran real good, managed to put over 4000+ miles on it this summer and just put it away a few weeks ago for the winter.
Saving up to upgrade the suspension to progressive springs and shocks.
How about you, did you finish up that police dyna you were working on?
yes we finished it its only got about 150 miles on it we still gotta dyno tune it and where taking it to the drag strip in the spring.. the all harley drags at ubly...
well when your ready to do that give me a call i'll work up a price for you the winter is the best time to do it.. i can work with you on the parts 15-20% ..later
I would not go to syndicate cycle.I did after I put new exhaust and air cleaner on to have a map that would be much closer then the mapsyou can get fromthe power commander downloads.After taking it off the trailer I went for a spin and got that popping on deceleration.Called and asked for the person who did it and said to take the -10's at 0 throttle and make them -5's.I did that and still popping.So I e-mailed power commander support and he asked me to send him the map and then e-mailed me back with a map with 0 at 500rpm,7at 750rpm,15 at 1000rpmto 2000rpm and 30 the rest of the 0 throttle positions.So I wasted my time and $300.00 dollars at syndicate cycle.Thank goodness for Curt at the customer support at power commander.Just thought people should know.Thanks
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