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Hands down, no questions asked, with out a doubt get your heads done. Head work is like the crown on a queen. It makes everything you have done just that much better. It accents all that you have already done, like a cherry on top. I wish I knew then what I know now because if I did my heads would have been the 1st thing I ever did. I now have to take everything back down to get my heads done, prolly next winters #1 thing on the mod list to get done. Head work will bring out the very best of each and every mod you do or have done on that bike. Yes, if you are going to do those things, definatley have your heads done while it's down and you have the chance, you will NOT be sorry you did it!!!
Peg at this point i feel your all in you just cant stop do it all at once if you want to do it right go stage four that's every think but a stroker kit which is not recommend for the B motor. heads are all the difference when doing a build. just do it all and be done. I did it and its the best mod that i have it makes my bike complete all in
Peg at this point i feel your all in you just cant stop do it all at once if you want to do it right go stage four that's every think but a stroker kit which is not recommend for the B motor. heads are all the difference when doing a build. just do it all and be done. I did it and its the best mod that i have it makes my bike complete all in
I don't want to steal pegs thread but why would you say this. A stroker kit is not recommended for a B motor.
My Cycle Visions Bagger Tail is going up for sale in a few minutes over in the Classifieds section. It will need to be powdercoated unless you don't mind how it looks.
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