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Old 02-05-2019, 10:39 AM
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Gonna have a few extra bucks this year to spend on the bike. Think I'll go with new cams. Ride two up and pull a trailer often so gonna need something to give me grunt in the mid rpm range. Any suggestions? I"m leaning towards S&S or Andrews. Thanks
 
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Old 02-05-2019, 12:31 PM
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I have had SE255 in my last two bikes (already installed) and I don't hate them. I'm sure somewhat because I've never ridden anything but a big tourer that's 103 and 255 cams.

With these topics, the Andrews 57h seems to always come up. Do some reading.
 
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Old 02-05-2019, 12:42 PM
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What Bike?

I love the torque I get with the 48H in my 09 96"

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Great power from 2,000 to 3,500 rpm's which is where I spend almost all of my time.


 
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It's a 2009 FLHT, Arlen Ness big sucker, Supertrapp 2into1 and a Dynojet V. Leaning towards the S&S 551 or Andrews 48H. Probably can't go wrong with either one. Just wanted some real world input.
 
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What is this few extra bucks after tax time you speak of?

I need a new accountant....
 
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What is this few extra bucks after tax time you speak of?

I need a new accountant....
We must be doing something wrong
 
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Don’t feel bad if you’re not giving gubmint an interest-free loan!
 
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Don’t feel bad if you’re not giving gubmint an interest-free loan!
loan? More like a gift every year.
 
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Originally Posted by Father_Time
What is this few extra bucks after tax time you speak of?

I need a new accountant....
Same here. I'm paying in like $3k. It's a real kick to the stones.
 


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