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Discussion in 'Motorcycle Tech Talk' started by JohnnyBiker, Dec 15, 2011.

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    It must really hurt to TRY ! [​IMG]
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    Do you have a set that you want to send me in order to try them out?????:rant:
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    cardboard Well-Known Member

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    All the good exhaust I had like my Supertrapp 2in1 went with the bike when I traded it in.And the new Supertrapp Stouts I have now are on the bike.
    I don't know what kind of pipes you would like.
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    Something with the phantom pipe considering that I have the stretched bags.
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    Never had any of those pipes.
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    Well, thanks to a lot you here, I have been able to make some good decisions on which parts to go with. Here are the parts that I have purchased so far.

    1.) Red Shift .557 cams
    2.) Timken inner cam bearings
    3.) Daytona Twin Tech Ignition
    4.) CP pistons. 10.25:1 6 cc domed pistons
    5.) Baisley compression releases
    6.) Baisley LMR Oil Pressure Spring
    7.) SE Adjustable Pushrods
    8.) TMan +4 Advance cam key that I am going to use with the RS cams
    9.) Piston ring end gap filer
    10.) Feeler gauges
    11.) Piston ring install pliers

    Again, thanks to all that has endured all of this. Your help has been invaluable. I don't have that much more to buy as far as parts go, mainly all necessary gaskets, machine work, lifters, rockers, carb, intake, oil temp gauge, and a few misc. tools. :cool:
    Last edited: Oct 18, 2012
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    cardboard Well-Known Member

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    T man Resiner has some dang good cams and heads and pkgs too
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    $peed costs -how fa$t do you want to go
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    No need for any cams as I have them sitting and waiting. Exhaust is up in the air though.
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    Today I have received my Compression Releases along with the LMR Oil Pressure Spring also from Baisley. Getting Closer....:D

    [​IMG]
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    cool looks like kirbys got some work to do , i love the compression release placement he uses just like the evo placement right under the spark plug center . then he drills a small hole side ways to the upper hole in the head via the combustion chamber you never get a hot spot on top of the piston . like you do when you use the harley jig or jims tool for drilling the twin cams . that set up puts them off center.
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    About to send some money for a set of SE roller rockers and JIMS support plates, Just another step closer. Now maybe it is time to get the lifters purchased. I also think that I am just going to put new rocker arm shafts in right away when the heads are apart.:cool:
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    Did you see December issue of Baggers Mag on page 52
    They took a 02 Road King. Got a S&S crank and made a 106 out of it

    The crank is made to go in a 88cu cases. Simple changeover
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    No. I do not subscribe to any mags. Too much advertising and not not enough tech. No need for a different crank assembly, the 01 bottom ends have a great reputation as being the best HD put out. Only crank work that I will be doing is if it is needed.
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    You forgot to buy a 6-7/8 Johnson rod. :eek:
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    come-on JB when ya got it down to the cases and crank you're
    just a few bolts short of stroking that sumbeetch into a 106

    no boring, no cutting, just pop it in half, get a shop to setup the bearings
    and endplay, a little hylomar sealant and you'll have so much tq and power
    that sporty will feel like a mini bike...

    ain't no substitute for cubic inches...
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    He Can't hear..........:roflmao:
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    Heres the power it would make

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