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I'll say it again....Cams with no headwork is a waste of money! Yes, you have GOOD heads now, but with work, they will be GREAT! I have heard it first hand from Zippers as they did work on my heads this winter.
John
I'll say it again....Cams with no headwork is a waste of money! Yes, you have GOOD heads now, but with work, they will be GREAT! I have heard it first hand from Zippers as they did work on my heads this winter.
John
This is a completely false statement. You would be best served ignoring it.
This is a completely false statement. You would be best served ignoring it.
lol...OK, Ignore it and waste your money!
PLEASE, talk to Zippers AND NHRS. Don't listen to anything anybody says on here. Go get your info first hand like I did(from Zippers) and go with what makes you happy!
No offense meant to anyone, but this thread is going south fast, and turning into a pissing match!
Last edited by woodworking1; Jun 4, 2011 at 05:02 PM.
loss weight; try getting the bike as light as possible by removing items not needed and/ or replacing with lightweight replacement parts.
Cams, blue print heads, 5 angle valve cut , titanium valve spring components and wrist pins and rods. Raise rev limiter. Blue print/ cut the transmission for faster shifts.
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