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I have the same bike and I'm down to the Andrews 54H and the TW-555
Heard the Andrews is quieter with the same performance.
Those numbers are excellent if those are your SAE #'s
That's what I was showing for my numbers before the smoothing.
Thank you Boogaloodude for your response. I'm gonna talk to my cam guy tomorrow and will share your thoughts with him. This is very confusing to the layman. I just want to get the best bang for my buck and treat my new Bike the best that I can.
Regards and ride fun....but safe.
Wondering if the OP has a 103? In that case he has more comp than a 96 right? So maybe the 555 will give him the bottom end he wants tho I read a lot about happy 204'ers with the 103.....
Oops .. Just saw his R 103. Scratch the 48H thought
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