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On the cost effective side is the SE255 cams,everyone that have posted that have installed these in their stock bikes have been very happy.Lots of giddy up for a heavy bike in the mid range with a loss of a couple mpg,but its a Harley.The other that I myself have been leaning toward for my 09 SG is the CR575.They work great on a pretty well stock bike and the more you upgrade the better the results.Check'm out @ Nightrider.com
I told the dealer I wanted 60 mpg, 110 ft lbs and 99 hp. Darn - I mean darn
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Originally Posted by Manish_Hawg
If I was a cam expert, I wouldn't be asking a cam question. I am neither a brand snob, I just know that a lot of people go to HD because that's all they know and there are better and most times cheaper CAMs.
Hmmm...cam snob, there is one I haven't heard before!
And the T-man 525 is a good choice, but I would have recomended the HQ 525
I'm sorry but the HQ525 has to be the most unknown cam out there. Not even HQ/ProTwin can provide any kind of dyno records on this cam. The one user of this cam on the forum was very disappointed and swapped it out. It sounds great on paper but not much real world exposure on it yet. Kinda interested to see what the new Andrews 09/48H cams are all about but they're not listed on the Andrews site yet. Might have to call Andrews tomorrow....
Originally Posted by Manish_Hawg
If I was a cam expert, I wouldn't be asking a cam question. I am neither a brand snob, I just know that a lot of people go to HD because that's all they know and there are better and most times cheaper CAMs.
Hmmm...cam snob, there is one I haven't heard before!
And the T-man 525 is a good choice, but I would have recomended the HQ 525
I'm sorry but the HQ525 has to be the most unknown cam out there. Not even HQ/ProTwin can provide any kind of dyno records on this cam. The one user of this cam on the forum was very disappointed and swapped it out. It sounds great on paper but not much real world exposure on it yet. Kinda interested to see what the new Andrews 09/48H cams are all about but they're not listed on the Andrews site yet. Might have to call Andrews tomorrow....
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