The Open Road - Adventures of Cosmic Razorback
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The engine is doing very well. I did the 1000 miles service on engine / 30k on bike a few weeks ago. Now have just over 2k miles on the build. Very pleased so far. My buddy Ralph with the blue 09 Ultra had several observations. First I did not tell him about the 117 Stage III kit. It did not take him long to question the sound. Then on several occassions he asked what gear I was in and usually always in a higher gear then he was pulling the mountains. His bike came with a 96 CI twin cam engine. He did a 103 kit at around 75k miles. He has 132k miles on it now and he wants more. We compared fuel purchases and I was usually adding up to 1/2 gallon more fuel at each stop than he was. We never actually checked mileage. I would smoke both guys rolling down the ramps onto the interstates. I'm still stealth with the 114 badging. Hope all is well with you.
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The engine is doing very well. I did the 1000 miles service on engine / 30k on bike a few weeks ago. Now have just over 2k miles on the build. Very pleased so far. My buddy Ralph with the blue 09 Ultra had several observations. First I did not tell him about the 117 Stage III kit. It did not take him long to question the sound. Then on several occassions he asked what gear I was in and usually always in a higher gear then he was pulling the mountains. His bike came with a 96 CI twin cam engine. He did a 103 kit at around 75k miles. He has 132k miles on it now and he wants more. We compared fuel purchases and I was usually adding up to 1/2 gallon more fuel at each stop than he was. We never actually checked mileage. I would smoke both guys rolling down the ramps onto the interstates. I'm still stealth with the 114 badging. Hope all is well with you.
Do you know if Ralph did cams as well?......When Dave did my 103 long block, I went with 255's and Rineharts....I only have 1000 miles on it so far and haven't done a mpg check yet.....Just curious if you or Ralph noticed a change in mpg or more/less heat from the upgrades y'all did.....
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More power is always good.....lol......
Do you know if Ralph did cams as well?......When Dave did my 103 long block, I went with 255's and Rineharts....I only have 1000 miles on it so far and haven't done a mpg check yet.....Just curious if you or Ralph noticed a change in mpg or more/less heat from the upgrades y'all did.....
Do you know if Ralph did cams as well?......When Dave did my 103 long block, I went with 255's and Rineharts....I only have 1000 miles on it so far and haven't done a mpg check yet.....Just curious if you or Ralph noticed a change in mpg or more/less heat from the upgrades y'all did.....
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Open Road Ride Report
Barber Motorsports Park
Sorry for the delay on this report. This destination has been on my bucket list for a very long time. I am very glad we finally made it down there. I will not only recommend it to everyone that loves motorcycles but I also look forward to going back. We when down over the 4th of July. Unfortunately due to a death in our family we had to cut the ride short and rush through. I'll let the pictures speak for themselves. This is an absolutely amazing place whether you like automobile racing, motorcycles and especially motorcycles from the 60's, 70's and 80's. Gordon Barber made a ton of money in the dairy industry and I'm told he spent $80 million on this complex.
https://barberracingevents.com/
Barber Motorsports Park
Sorry for the delay on this report. This destination has been on my bucket list for a very long time. I am very glad we finally made it down there. I will not only recommend it to everyone that loves motorcycles but I also look forward to going back. We when down over the 4th of July. Unfortunately due to a death in our family we had to cut the ride short and rush through. I'll let the pictures speak for themselves. This is an absolutely amazing place whether you like automobile racing, motorcycles and especially motorcycles from the 60's, 70's and 80's. Gordon Barber made a ton of money in the dairy industry and I'm told he spent $80 million on this complex.
https://barberracingevents.com/
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