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Discussion in 'EFI Maps and Tuners' started by sleepyjim, Jul 20, 2007.

  1. Dakota

    Dakota New Member

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    I just started working on Harley's in the last 4-5 yrs and can't see that they are hard to work on. It does require the right tools and sometimes I buy them and sometimes I don't. But in general you can save the cost of the tool back the first time you do the work yourself and then you've got the tool to use every time after that. I'm only talking about working on my own bike, I don't do this for a living.
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    Well, as a farmer I'm sure you are pretty good at fixing equipment in general. So why wouldn't you be able to work on bikes, they can't be as complicated as tractors and such. :D

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