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Can't wash it, the water would freeze as fast as it gets wet, besides, I spend my time riding it not washing it . As far as the anti-freeze leaking out, I just did what you guys said about drilling the hole in the right side of the case and fillin it up but maybe i opened it up to early in the year did I make a mistake and not let it disolve into the engine long enough, did I break something....ah crap I hate it when I do that. And no It's not a red sears its a red Canadian Tire
I rode with my buddy who has a 88" dyna (6 speed). He thought the weight of my bike would equal the 2 bikes out. I opened up about a 10 car lead before his bike could respond. Then I would let him catch up and repeat the process. The response is amazing.
I can't wait to ride your 120".....I mean do you need me to come help with your build.
Yes you have a good running bike now but I have also seen and had stock bikes with just a stage 1 beat good running bikes like yours, It has alot to do with the rider, he who knows what a redline is usually wins. Now here is my newest dilemma, I am gonna have to hope this pipe Phil sold me is really fast cause I am just about to walk out the door to sign the deal on trading the OL's sporty in on a v-rod damn I'm gonna have a hard time keeping up now.
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