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Not alot of Evo's here for some odd reason. I had one a few years back and really dug that bike. Mine didnt bust out no 100/115 but it pretty cool.....
I think what happens here is that Evo guys ask mechanical questions and essentially get no answers. I would bet that outta 200 active posting Softail members in this joint maybe 5 of em' are Evo pilots? We have a member with a Bad Boy thats a regular round' here but very few others...Maybe your thread will coax some outta the woodwork.
Dang Shame IMO. Love me some Evo action. Miss the sound. Miss the simplicity. Miss the carb. My Twinkie has funny noises that are downright unnerving at times.
85 FXRS. Sucka is fast. Can't tell by the looks of it but that's what I like about it. Scares the crap out of my brother. Every time he rides it he comes back with sh*t eating grin.
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