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im right at 2k miles and im ready for some motor mods
i have M/O slipon's now but im thinking about going 2 into 1
A/C and cams so the motor will wake up a little
i do ride my bike (i dont just putt around) but im not a tire burner !
so my question would be to the TK guys what mods have you done
would you do it again or just leave it alone and ride it stock ?
i really love the TQ from the 103, i got off an 88 so im all smiles
i have looked at the V&H 2 into 1 and there fuel pak but having a had time finding an A/C for the 103 " big sucker"
I rode one last night and wondered the same thing. Thinking about andrews tw48 cams and opening up the exhaust and tts tune. Hoping there is some feedback out there. Mike
lots of fans of fuelmoto here and im one of them,there prices are in line and customer service is awsome. give them a call tell them what u want to achieve and theyll put together a full kit.fuel pack isnt real high on the list especialy for cams.
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