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I have a 2012 FLHR stage II with 57H cams, was advised by tech adviser at Andrews Cams to install this cam with 4 degree advance sprocket. It was sound advice this scoot runs very well, my indy & my HD tech thinks its a fantastic build. the advancement give this cam a wake up on the bottom end and pulls very strong up to 5200 rpms. Some say it loses a little top end, well my two techs beg to differ. Last month made a trip to HD dealer with my riding bud as he was looking for a new scoot, walked out into the dyno room and my mech saw me and said to the other mechs this is that guy that has that freak road king, I laughed...
It works very well, its worth the effort!
B Bop
2012 FLHR (Road King) Stage II Red Ember Sunglo/Merlo Sunglo, Original HD Chrome Laced Profile Aluminum Spoke Tubeless Rims, ABS, Cruise Control, Security Package, Saddlebag LED Spoiler lights, and array of nostalgic & performance accessories that enhances appearance & blood curdling performance.
It’s a shame there is nothing available today that can measure white knuckles & big a$$ smiles.
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