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Thermodyne,, is that rad8cal pre 1971 sportsters one of yours?
As I got older and I think wiser, I went with a large but not easily fatal dose of power, (engine),, blended with streetability and civility, also in the mix rel8ability and upgrades to all systems on the bikes.. especially major brake improvements. Stopping is more important than accelerating
 
My only question is, being on the scavenger side, the oil will take the path of least resistance .
So How did you make it go to smaller orifices>?
I am thinking of robbing it off the oil pressure switch, but have not got that far.
Thanx
 
I’m running a 3/8” I’d hose . When I disconnect at oil tank when full flush oil change it still has the same flow or more than stock bikes I service. I have removed sump plug after a hard run and measured 3 oz of oil. So no issues with scavenging side.
 
^^ maybe for some.
I certainly miss the simplicity and romance, of my old iron head Sportster.
As I have said elsewhere , i rode it coast to coast and back after vietnam.
If it had a belt drive, it would have been a perfect bike!
 
I like the TC 96" I have right now. My wife had a Sportster for a couple years with the evo engine and it never gave me any problems. I rode it more than she did. It was a fun bike to ride. She sold it to my daughter in law. My 2010 Electra Glide had the 103" TC, no problems with it. I just do the routine maintenance and don't ride (too) hard so that probably helps.

Back in 2020 my son bought a new Low Rider with the 107" M8. Wow! Lots of power and fun to ride. That's all I can say about the M8's.
 
I will add to the display of thoughts and conspericies here..
If one is at the mercy of a "shop" as to what is better and what they deem worse, as needing fixed, then we have that to lean on, their opinion.
Not necessarily correct.
Maybe a way to look at this is, if you had to be broken down on the moon, so to speak, which would you rather have to fix?
A mystery of electronic parts, pumps, computers, and numerous features that may have caused the breakdown?
Or a simple machine with points?
That's how I judge which is better.
Do I need someone to help me, and am I at their mercy?
Or can I do whatever is needed, besides the road?
That's the scorecard I use.
 
Anything without a computer attached to it will be fixable anywhere.
Older Evos and back will never leave you stranded unless one has no clue about simple engines.
 
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