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Andrews tw37B cams

Discussion in 'Motorcycle Buy, Sell, Trade or Wanted' started by hotroadking, Dec 13, 2006.

  1. hotroadking

    hotroadking Super Moderator Staff Member

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    If you are doing a 95 or want to hop up an 88 these are good cams, we're building a hotter motor and going to larger cams so we have a good set of used tw37B cams, nice profile and proven, and in great shape, $95 plus shipping.
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    Price seems really good...would love to, but I have made a vow to myself that I would do nothing more then stage 1 upgrade...if nothing else, I know that staying at 88 cu in and stock everything else, that I am WAY UNDER-USING the bike....so therefore, SHOULD have fewer problems when I eventually get up to the 100K mile mark!! (only 82K to go!!!:p ) Plus, for me, if I got it, then I would have to pay someone to install.....that is getting into more mech stuff then I am ready for!!! Good luck! Wish I could help by taking it off your hands!
    Nurse:biker:
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    Wow, great deal. Too bad I just bought myself a set last month. Someone will grab these quick!
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    I don't know much about that particular grind....but I am looking to do some work on my 88. I'm just not sure if that is the right cam for me. How "used" are they? I will ask around to see if that cam would be good for me. I would definately be interested if the grind is right.
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    Here's a chart from Andrews that explains each grind. The 37b is great for light to medium weight bikes. Personally when I was selecting my cam I was torn between the TW37 and the TW26. Ended up going with the TW26 since I ride a heavier FLST Heritage and was more concerned with low-end torque than HP.

    Andrews Cams
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    Thanks Ken, I would probably opt for the 26 as well after looking at that chart. Guess I should think before I speak, huh. Oh well, common problem with me. First I should finish my 240 kit, otherwise she ain't even coming off the lift.
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    Had the TW37 installed in my wifes Heritage 2 or 3 months ago. She only rides solo and drives it like an old lady going to church. She loves it and says it runs great all across the power band for her.

    It's a good deal at that price.
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    In case you haven't sold these yet, here's a little ^bump^ for anyone looking for some great cams.

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