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Old 11-03-2009, 08:59 AM   #1 (permalink)
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What is the largest cu in engine you would use a Woods TW 5-6 in?Bike is a Street Glide>bagger ridden 2 up.

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Old 11-03-2009, 10:41 AM   #2 (permalink)
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A 117", set at 10.1, and it will run down the road at a corrected ratio of 9.3, it shows MASSIVE torque off idle, and out, not a hp build, but with the projected delivery, it would not matter. With 1.72 rockers, it looks like another 3/3 across the board could/would be had. Better catch a sale on rear tires somewhere.
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Thanks Scott. Any idea where this cam would start to fall off in a 113"-117" motor? What about a sensative throttle at low speeds?
I've heard these cams in the updated chain version are very quiet.
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Thanks Scott. Any idea where this cam would start to fall off in a 113"-117" motor? What about a sensative throttle at low speeds?
I've heard these cams in the updated chain version are very quiet.
Sensitive throttle could be a way to describe that, but you'd get used to it quickly.
Probably come to the end of it's rope around 4500-4700, 5000 being the outside edge.
And yes, contrary to popular belief, there are very quiet.
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Sensitive....nah, i would call that FUNNNNN!!!
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