Ran some cheap Dino..Valvoline 20w50 for a bit while I tested it then before I left put in Mobile1What oil are you running now?
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Ran some cheap Dino..Valvoline 20w50 for a bit while I tested it then before I left put in Mobile1What oil are you running now?
Papa Spyder agrees with me so much lately I'm getting worried.I agree with Tapio on the valve noise, maybe try just 50W syn instead of 20-50
I specially like that rather sharp click click click noise when giving throttle, bit like someone playing triangleMy cvo streetglide has always had a top end noise. It now has over 30,000 miles answer the noise hasn't changed. "Cow"
You have became a posting whore and your beating me to the punch/help line, the only thing I can do is to be a follower and agree with ya, did you retire also?Papa Spyder agrees with me so much lately I'm getting worried.
Reeeeaaaalllyy, Hmmmmmm that's interestingI specially like that rather sharp click click click noise when giving throttle, bit like someone playing triangle. I did put octane booster, wasn't that. Btw wife liked the back seat, and the room on trunk. Other than that she thought the bike is fat and ugly. My saying it is cvo and screaming eagle and stage 3 and expensive didn't make any impression what so ever.
Oh brother..Reeeeaaaalllyy, Hmmmmmm that's interesting
Oh by the way, I agree with ya, lol
4 SECONDS.... ??!! maybe 2...I just happened to talk to S&S today on this subject. They said if you have the flat top pistons,and something in the nose cone. I don't remember what he said, but the valve train can handle a .600 cam. However, they don't recommend running the .600 in a 117ci. They said it was an awesome cam for the 107, but the tuning curve on the 117 is different. For the money, the 585 is the best way to go, unless your willing to fork out the bucks for the major changes, and jump to the .650 cam.
Sniper did this. They actually welded the inside of the heads and reshaped them, bored the carb, and added the thunder jet. He's running a .090 main jet, and I believe a .035 intermediate. The bike is pushing 145 hp, and doesn't feel radical when ridding it. You just need to hang on when you crank the throttle.
With all the being said, and you knowing the facts, that Sniper is about 50 lbs. heavier than Brian, ridding a stock 09 117 K9. They were at the track, and Sniper ran a 119MPH and I forget the seconds, and Brian ran 116 MPH and 4 seconds behind Sniper.
Was Sniper's $5000 spent well? I don't think so.
If you need more HP between your legs, drop a 585 in it and run it.
I had to go back and reread what I typed, 4 tenths of a sec. Thanks for calling me out on that, I was making myself look dumb.4 SECONDS.... ??!! maybe 2...
I think most of us figured it out. 3 mph couldn't possibly be 4 seconds, unless someone was literally sleeping at the starting line.I had to go back and reread what I typed, 4 tenths of a sec. Thanks for calling me out on that, I was making myself look dumb.
.. do you remember the times..? probably low 12 to high 11s ..?I had to go back and reread what I typed, 4 tenths of a sec. Thanks for calling me out on that, I was making myself look dumb.
I wasn't there, and I've slept since they were telling me about it... do you remember the times..? probably low 12 to high 11s ..?
... well, go back to sleep then. Nothing happening here...I wasn't there, and I've slept since they were telling me about it.
No I have not, but it pulls really hard and it takes brass balls to go WOT in 6th gear with the TAZ XXX Carb with two Thunder jets (I run the .033 intermediate and 78 Main jet). I have tried it and the dog never stopped pulling so I let off before I shit my pants. I didn't have the digital speed-O back then but I can tell you the needle was past 120 and all I could think was "Oh please no front wheel wobble" I will not try that againCarlos have you dyno'd the build. I would like to see the torque curve on that stump puller