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Yeah the 204s have some overlap,and as a result your motor can suck some air back through the exhaust. It usually is noticeable at lower rpms. Start your bike and while its idling kneel down buy your breather and listen for a thumping noise. They say it won't hurt anything but it's just a pain in the *** to listen to. I'm going to tolerate it cause I love the 204 cams.
I did notice tht coming from the breather, but the bikes runs soo good!!! Guess I will get use to it!!!! Had it out today and was grinning the whole ride!!!! Thru all my research never heard of this with the 204!!!SMH!!
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