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biggmoinc


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posted October 27, 2009 01:20 PM        
headwork

Not the kind that ur thinkin, lmao! Mayb already covered but what to do wit the head on a 1270 setup, no spray or nuttin, just lookin at goin n do the head n cams but still ride on the street, i just went through a parade n the bike did fine in the heat n was wonderin how far to go wit the cam setup without causin heat problems. I read if u get to aggressive wit the cams this would happen. lot of guys did head n cam work on their stock displacements n improved a signifcant amount. Also located in Delaware, lookin for a reputable place to get it done. Some say carpenter, but i saw there price, lmao! Ne info would be appreciated.
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2000redrocket


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posted October 27, 2009 03:32 PM        
ping Y2K. he has a cnc program and cams for the porting. i am going that way when i put my 1270 kit in.
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