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Hello I just bought a 97' Fatboy and it has a 2002 RevTech 100" motor in it and this is my first bike and I'm not to savy with all of it just yet. I was wondering if anyone could help me out, I want to buyBig Growl Upswepts Up'n outs and not sure if they will fit. If anyone knows if they will fit can you let me know so I can buy them and put them. Thank you for your time reading this post. Be safe riding!
Bill.
Not to mess up your question, but how many miles you have on that motor? How's that motor treating you....always curious how the RevTech is holding up.
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jim
Well there is 7,000 miles on it but I have not riden it yet. I'm in the Marines currently serving it Iraq and wont be home till mid August however the guy I bought it from said the motor is awsome.
Well there is 7,000 miles on it but I have not riden it yet. I'm in the Marines currently serving it Iraq and wont be home till mid August however the guy I bought it from said the motor is awsome.
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Well good luck and thanks for serving
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jim
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