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Old 04-27-2010, 10:12 PM
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Nice to see someone take the time to update the owner about their work. That is class. Great job man. I have been into car engines all the way, but never a MC yet. I am sure I will break something eventually, lol.
 
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Old 04-27-2010, 10:39 PM
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Dang I am envious!

And Phil, very nice of you to share pics of the progress. Cool to see what all goes into it.
 
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Old 04-27-2010, 11:34 PM
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hey, if you spent a little less time taking pictures and a little more tome wrenching, that thing might be done by now. Cant you see the man is in pain waiting! j/k

That is awesome to be able to see the progress on your own bike. It's nice to see you are a bit **** about work area cleanliness too. I had an indy tell me once "I am too busy to clean. A clean shop is a shop w/o any business." I left and went to look for a shop w/o any business...and a line out the door.

any way, nice job Phil
 
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Old 04-28-2010, 10:59 AM
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Im just giving him a hard time. I cant ride it until next week anyways.
 
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Phil did you do all that tear down in 2 1/2 hours,1 day or 2 days? if you did it in 1, boy you move fast and still have time to take pic's. Impressive.
 
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Wow....Just Wow
 
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Old 04-28-2010, 11:38 AM
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your bike is in good hands -- Phil is the chit -- he built a 107 for for one of my Road Dog's--fast-reliable and wheelie's very easily
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Dropped the bike off at Phil M's house this evening. Enjoyed meeting and talking to him. All my HQ parts are in and he is starting the install. I can't wait to ride it once its done. Thanks again Phil.
 
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Old 04-28-2010, 11:53 AM
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Nice job on the pics Wheelie Philly :-)

Keep them coming.

Could you post part#'s and prices of the stuff your putting on so I can copy?
 
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Originally Posted by phat96
Phil did you do all that tear down in 2 1/2 hours,1 day or 2 days? if you did it in 1, boy you move fast and still have time to take pic's. Impressive.
Just 2.5 hrs.....

It's really a pretty simple teardown process. As long as there's not a bunch of crazy bling stuff on one, it's quite easy & quick. The new bikes are even easier w/o cables & more room to work.

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Nice job on the pics Wheelie Philly :-)

Keep them coming.

Could you post part#'s and prices of the stuff your putting on so I can copy?

I'll see about the P/N list. Pricing comes direct from HQ.

In a nutshell, this one is:
HQ107ST Package
10.5:1 Static CR
HQ-575 Cams
HQ Black-Ops lifters

and all the other generic stuff...
HD gasket set
Adjustable PushRods
VPC-92T, for clutch help
Torrington/ Timken inner cam bearings
He already has a Roland Sands air filter setup & a FatCat w/Performance baffle....

We are using stock TB & injectors, as these have proven to work well in this kit numerous times.

btw - I told him "it's gonna be loud".... hehehehehe!!!!!!!!!!! Just wait!
 

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Phil,
Can you give some details on exactly how much you take off on the spring clearance and rocker box tops? HQ 107ST gonna be here tomorrow and I was clueless on this step.
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