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If you plan on keeping it another 2+ years - yes, cam it - you'll be
I personally think the 255 is better suited for the 96 than the 103, but, would still recommend something else. I would call FM, tell them your riding style, and buy what they recommend. I am sure that other people have good cams - like Andrews - but, I am an instant fan of Wood cams..... I went from 255 to 777 and WOW!!!!!! Father in law went from stock to 555 and WOW!!!!! Absolutely amazing.... Just my opinion
Yes.....Plan on Keeping this Bike for a While....I have too much in it at this point to just trade it for some updated electronics and plastic....once the Motor is wore out I will upgrade it...
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