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I want to get a cam installed on my 2017 CVO Streetglide. I contacted Fullsac but they aren't doing cams at the moment. Where's the next best place to go in Phoenix AZ?? Thanks
I want to get a cam installed on my 2017 CVO Streetglide. I contacted Fullsac but they aren't doing cams at the moment. Where's the next best place to go in Phoenix AZ?? Thanks
Call Average Joe's Motorcycle Shop in Apache Junction. (480)668-6363. I'm sure he can handle the installation and he is according to some at Dynojet the best tuner in the area.
If you are using TTS Mastertune for a tuner Steve Cole can direct you to the best shop for that.
Last edited by $tonecold; Apr 19, 2018 at 07:10 AM.
Lots of shops in Phoenix area. Ramjet, Trask, Lane Splitters...... Best shop is your garage though. Hahaha.
Stonecold, is Average Joes still open? When I was looking to have bike tuned, everything for them came up permenatly closed. Im gona try calling again today.
Lots of shops in Phoenix area. Ramjet, Trask, Lane Splitters...... Best shop is your garage though. Hahaha.
Stonecold, is Average Joes still open? When I was looking to have bike tuned, everything for them came up permenatly closed. Im gona try calling again today.
Yeah they are still open. I am going to let him know about that tomorrow. I think one of his competitors if screwing with him.
Lots of shops in Phoenix area. Ramjet, Trask, Lane Splitters...... Best shop is your garage though. Hahaha.
Stonecold, is Average Joes still open? When I was looking to have bike tuned, everything for them came up permenatly closed. Im gona try calling again today.
Yeah I thought about that, I am capable of doing the job but I don't have the tools for the cam. I guess i could buy one.
Yeah I thought about that, I am capable of doing the job but I don't have the tools for the cam. I guess i could buy one.
I'll look at Fuel Moto. Thanks guys
If you want to borrow the tools I can loan them to you. You deposit $250 in my PayPal, I'll return the money less expenses (shipping) when you return the tools in good shape. I am headed to Phoenix this afternoon, so if you want to save some shipping let me know soon.
If you want to borrow the tools I can loan them to you. You deposit $250 in my PayPal, I'll return the money less expenses (shipping) when you return the tools in good shape. I am headed to Phoenix this afternoon, so if you want to save some shipping let me know soon.
Yeah I thought about that, I am capable of doing the job but I don't have the tools for the cam. I guess i could buy one.
I'll look at Fuel Moto. Thanks guys
Ok, heres the deal. I assume by tools you are talking about the bearing tools, so I bought them with me to Phoenix. If you want to install the cam I will come help you. That is the best offer youll get today. So it needs to be today, tomorrow, or Sunday morning. PM me if you want to do it.
I guess you have everything else you need to do this? If not Ill still loan you the tools for the bearing just like I said in the previous post.
Ok, heres the deal. I assume by tools you are talking about the bearing tools, so I bought them with me to Phoenix. If you want to install the cam I will come help you. That is the best offer youll get today. So it needs to be today, tomorrow, or Sunday morning. PM me if you want to do it.
I guess you have everything else you need to do this? If not Ill still loan you the tools for the bearing just like I said in the previous post.
now that is a great offer!! OP jump of Stoneys offer.
now that is a great offer!! OP jump of Stoneys offer.
Well rrlane, I'm going to leave the bearing tools here in Gilbert. I'm going to be back in two weeks if you want to do it then. If you finally read this PM me and I'll let you know to contact me.
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