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Old 06-16-2024, 11:48 PM
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Finally pulled the trigger on a cam for the ST. Did a lot of back and forth, adding to cart, delete from cart and so on. In the end picked one and decided if I don't like it I'll just change it again later.
 
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Originally Posted by coopmonte
Finally pulled the trigger on a cam for the ST. Did a lot of back and forth, adding to cart, delete from cart and so on. In the end picked one and decided if I don't like it I'll just change it again later.
That’s the best. Just gotta pull the trigger on it. Literally can’t go wrong with any cam for these things.
 
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Old 06-18-2024, 12:36 AM
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That’s the best. Just gotta pull the trigger on it. Literally can’t go wrong with any cam for these things.
Very true and I had to have the cam before I do my 1000 mile so I would not have to dump fresh oil.
 
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Very true and I had to have the cam before I do my 1000 mile so I would not have to dump fresh oil.
So then which did you go with?
 
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Added the Arlen Ness Stealth brackets, still on the fence with that but it looks good, had to get rid of the hardware and use ARP just to go with the rest. Changed seats for something different as the prior seat was a hold over from previous bike. Put on the KW 8" shield in green but on the fence with that as well, have to take it for a ride to see if I like it more than the CV large.

Cam will be here Friday so that may be a weekend task but my new pup will be here Friday as well so may spend the weekend with him and the wife.





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So then which did you go with?
Settled on the Wood 22X-E. It should put up good numbers with my TH and sound decent as well, so I will see how I like it.
 

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Originally Posted by coopmonte
Added the Arlen Ness Stealth brackets, still on the fence with that but it looks good, had to get rid of the hardware and use ARP just to go with the rest. Changed seats for something different as the prior seat was a hold over from previous bike. Put on the KW 8" shield in green but on the fence with that as well, have to take it for a ride to see if I like it more than the CV large.

Cam will be here Friday so that may be a weekend task but my new pup will be here Friday as well so may spend the weekend with him and the wife.







Settled on the Wood 22X-E. It should put up good numbers with my TH and sound decent as well, so I will see how I like it.
I'll be really interested in your thoughts since that is on my short list. I'm not going any further and don't need extreme. All the cams are in the same ballpark, but the Woods seems like the one.
 
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Fine-looking pup!
 
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Originally Posted by coopmonte
Added the Arlen Ness Stealth brackets, still on the fence with that but it looks good, had to get rid of the hardware and use ARP just to go with the rest. Changed seats for something different as the prior seat was a hold over from previous bike. Put on the KW 8" shield in green but on the fence with that as well, have to take it for a ride to see if I like it more than the CV large.

Cam will be here Friday so that may be a weekend task but my new pup will be here Friday as well so may spend the weekend with him and the wife.


Settled on the Wood 22X-E. It should put up good numbers with my TH and sound decent as well, so I will see how I like it.
Did you add Arlen Ness or Paul Yaffee stealth fairing brackets?

Good looking pup, bike ain’t bad either 😉
 
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Did you add Arlen Ness or Paul Yaffee stealth fairing brackets?

Good looking pup, bike ain’t bad either 😉
My bad, you are correct it is the Paul Yaffe fairing brackets not sure why I said Ness.

Thanks the little guy appreciates the compliment.
 
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Ordered some Metzeler Cruistechs for my ride. Hit 6K on a ride today. Down to 3 and 2/32s F/R. I know I could probably get some more miles out of them, but I want better rubber. I'm getting real comfy riding again and starting to push it more. Time for new rubber.
 


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