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Hey guys!
I am making the move from the stock 96 to the jims 120. My bike is an 07 RKC. I am pretty excited to say the least but have a few questions. I have the V@H oval slip ons and the Arlen Ness big sucker. I also have the pcIII. What other upgrades will I need? What seems to be the consensus on the jims motor. I am buying a full motor. I know it's pricey but I had a nice return on my taxes this year and you only live once. I would appreciate any feedback. Thanks a lot! Oh, and i'm not married so no wife to contend with. I know that was your next question. LOL
seems the majority of riders here with the big inch motors go with 2into1 exhaustand
i'm not sure if the pc would hang with the 120 depends on the person who tunes it.
then you ride the poop out of it.keep us posted .i'm sure it would be a blast
You want the most out of it, go to a 2 into 1, the Fatcat would be a good shoice, and to tune it to the max, a SERT with a Protuner, or the DTT TCFI III.
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