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This would be better in the CVO section, but I'm sure more people will see it here. It seems that a major law firm is looking for anyone that has had issues with their 110 inch SE motor. Here's the link: http://www.lieffcabraser.com/defects...FRlcagoddQHZng
Donny Peterson who writes for American Iron and is a well qualified expert on Harleys has written a lot about the problems associated with the 110 cvo engines.
He is a wrench and perhaps owner of Heavy Duty Cycles out of Canada .I'm thinking Ontario but am not sure.
Donny Peterson who writes for American Iron and is a well qualified expert on Harleys has written a lot about the problems associated with the 110 cvo engines.
He is a wrench and perhaps owner of Heavy Duty Cycles out of Canada .I'm thinking Ontario but am not sure.
Correct.... Heavy Duty Cycles Scarborough (Toronto) Ontario Canada .
Last edited by Ca.Fatlad; Jan 22, 2009 at 02:42 PM.
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