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Don't know what others may think of this book, but I saw it yesterday at the bookstore and decided to pick it up.
It's titled, "101 Harley-Davidson Twin Cam Performance Projects" written by Chris Maida with Mark Zimmerman. Full color, glossy pages, and it breaks down a lot of after market type improvements that are not spelled out in the service manual. It also provides some amplifying information on regular maintenance stuff, all with full color pics for dummies like me!
Just got it, haven't had a chance to spend much time with it, but go check it out for yourself. It includes a description on how to lower bikes...
Mac
I have that also... not bad. But I still need the shop manual.
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