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Apr
18
Stole this from another Forum
Texas Soldier Arrested for ‘Rudely Displaying’ Weapon
Texas police- “We’re exempt from the law”
Read entire article here--- http://www.nationalr...free-cj-grisham
Youtube vid is crazy
Active Duty Soldier Illegally Disarmed and Arrested - YouTube
Texas Soldier Arrested for ‘Rudely Displaying’ Weapon
Texas police- “We’re exempt from the law”
Read entire article here--- http://www.nationalr...free-cj-grisham
Youtube vid is crazy
Active Duty Soldier Illegally Disarmed and Arrested - YouTube
Apr
18
I have 1993 evo 80" motor with tear drop S&S air cleaner with K&N air filter and drag pipes. bike is running lean. Right now has 165 main and 42 pilot N72 needle. Looking for jet suggestions and needle suggestion. Thanks
Apr
18
Prayers and thoughts for Boston and now West Texas.
Apr
17
Was told by buddy he got a Mobile One oil filter from Advance auto parts
Apr
16
I was reading a really old thread about cams to where it was asking about the Wild Thing cams. One of the participants had pointed out that one of the main differences of the Wild Thing Cams is that they are not "symmetrical." Meaning that their lift numbers vary on both the intake and exhaust side. Example, a Wild Thing grind could be something like, 548/510. My question is this, is there an advantage of having a grind like that over a "symmetrical" grind like a RS .557/.557 grind?
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