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Branch Flowmetric Heads

Discussion in 'Motorcycle Tech Talk' started by 99 Softail Custom, Aug 8, 2008.

  1. 99 Softail Custom

    99 Softail Custom New Member

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    Looking at getting some new heads or head work done on my 99' 80ci EVO. From what I've heard and read about Branch's heads they will give more bang for the buck. I'm just wondering if anyone has had any experience with these heads?
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    Lucifer Well-Known Member

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    I haven't used them(yet),but they have been around for a while and have a very good rep, Head Quarters is another one that does excellent work, you wouldn't be disappointed with either one. IMO thats the best way to go instead of buying assembly line aftermarket heads.
    HQ is also in Canada so when I do get into my engine I'll prolly use them but wouldn't hesitate to use Branch either.
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    I've been running them on my 02 fxdx since 03 51000 miles on them and I still lift the front end going into 3rd gear they rock
  4. 99 Softail Custom

    99 Softail Custom New Member

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    Thanks for the help and info guys. Just wanted to make sure it wasn't a waste of time and money.

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