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I love the comfort, handling, and stability of the Lo. The handling at parking lot speeds is also outstanding.
The lack of power compared to a Dyna makes me miss the Dyna though. Accelerating on the Lo feels like Im dragging one of those tractor pull weights comparatively speaking. Maybe I exaggerate a little.
Will a cam and the miles loosening up the engine narrow the gap?
Well, just got back from a quick ride at dusk. The tractor pull weight thing was a bit of hyperbole. I would like to see it a bit more free revving, however,and hope that miles and a cam will do that. Still a piece of work though. Beautiful comfortable softail.
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