V Rod Engine in a Streetglide?
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V Rod Engine in a Streetglide?
My buddy and I have built a few choppers and are trying to come up with a new project.
Has anybody seen a V Rod engine in a Touring Bike yet? I know everybody talks about a liquid cooled Touring bike and it seems like it would be the easiest way to make one using all Harley Parts.
It would require a lot of fabrication to make it fit but I think it would be a cool project.
Has anybody seen a V Rod engine in a Touring Bike yet? I know everybody talks about a liquid cooled Touring bike and it seems like it would be the easiest way to make one using all Harley Parts.
It would require a lot of fabrication to make it fit but I think it would be a cool project.
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I have nopt seen a vrod motor in a touring bike frame at any events or shows, I'm thinking you would need to customize the frame and use the stock vrod radiator and housing. I think the Vrod motor is longer front to back than the twin cam (head to head) might not fit ina stock frame with custom mounts..
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Would be interesting But I just see way to much as far as clearance to make it worth it. Remember our Gas tank is under our seat for a reason and the AirBox is Up top over the engine . This is all because as the others have stated the thing is a Beast .
Now on my V-rod forum there were rumors of a Sighting of a Revo in a full dresser a few years ago but that was it.
Good Luck if you have a go at it , I mean with the Right Tools and Fab equipment almost anything is possible.
Now on my V-rod forum there were rumors of a Sighting of a Revo in a full dresser a few years ago but that was it.
Good Luck if you have a go at it , I mean with the Right Tools and Fab equipment almost anything is possible.