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What's pisses me off is the my ***** *** stock 13 only goes 110 flat at 4140 rpms' that what pisses me off! Is my broad covered or what? ???
2013 blackline..... Plz help
What's pisses me off is the my ***** *** stock 13 only goes 110 flat at 4140 rpms' that what pisses me off! Is my broad covered or what? ???
2013 blackline..... Plz help
04 heritage here.. once, I went to 100mph.. felt like there's plenty more but that was enough..since then I think I haven't gone over 85 but almost always just stay w/ in speed limit or less
What's pisses me off is the my ***** *** stock 13 only goes 110 flat at 4140 rpms' that what pisses me off! Is my broad covered or what? ???
2013 blackline..... Plz help
Hmmmm...., My 2014 Fat Boy Lo has you beat by 25 plus...
Must be the extra work I put into it.
Then again, My buddy's Rocker leaves me in the dust...Must be the $ and the turbo he has attached to it that makes it so fast.
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