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Id like to do cams on my bike.
I don`t want to do head work or anything else just cams.
I would like a little more in the bottom to mid end cams.

I see there are so many of them out there but id like to find the best one that would work for my bike.
Any input would be great.
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There are many things to consider, and not the least of which is your budget. There are lots of people that like Woods cams and probably can't go wrong with them. I picked up some SE204 cams off of eBay for $75 and have been very happy with them.

Also, Make sure you do your research about all of the other things you need to get including a tuner, push rods, etc. It adds quite a bit to the overall price.
 
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Andrews TW48H. Great cams with lots on TQ.
 
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Andrews 26 is a good choice. Andrews 48 would work also.
 
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Andrews TW48H. Great cams with lots on TQ.
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I have no complaints. Lots of power, and over 40mpg on the highway.
 
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I have Woods 555 in my 103" and love them. If you're looking for bottem and mid range power you will be happy with SE255 cams. The good news is there are a ton of them on eBay that are new take offs from SE 110" motors.
 
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Originally Posted by Ron C
Hi
Id like to do cams on my bike.
I don`t want to do head work or anything else just cams.
I would like a little more in the bottom to mid end cams.

I see there are so many of them out there but id like to find the best one that would work for my bike.
Any input would be great.
Ron C
You have already done the pipes, air cleaner and fueler, right?
 
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Hi
I have done the air and pipes also have a power vision.
Thanks for all the input.
I also know about the push rods ect .
When I do this ill use all new parts tappets chain ect.
 
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Originally Posted by Ron C
Hi
Id like to do cams on my bike.
I don`t want to do head work or anything else just cams.
I would like a little more in the bottom to mid end cams.

I see there are so many of them out there but id like to find the best one that would work for my bike.
Any input would be great.
Ron C
The SE 255 would probably be better than the SE 204's. The 255's have a better low end to mid, where the 204's are better with mid to upper end or so I was told by HD. Have the 204's in mine and love em.
 
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Look at the Woods TW-222 if you want to do just cams
 


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