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Posted by Harley on March 26, 2005 at 08:04:23 from (66.82.9.73):
Nope Magman I don"t have a "parts house", but After 2 years of refurbishing old red iron, sometimes I think I could have. Thought I would bring this over to this forum so the OT police wouldn"t get me. I think we would have more luck with the "Sportster SHTALP" if we got hold of Mikey. He has more of a sense of humor than Junior does, and about as many good "idears" as Senior. I tell you what, I can"t tell much difference between Senior and Boyd Cottington, but about the 13th pressure deadline in a row, and somebody would be going out back of the shed. I know, it"s just a show, but it gets the juices flowing anyway the way they treat their help, knowing they are going to reap the windfalls. Anyway, I like your idear about the 883 H. But with just a little imagination, maybe we could make it a 134 cu. in. monster. We"d have the room in that frame. Can you hear that bad boy going down the track and coming under load? How bad would that be. At least till it got hot and threw pieces of molten aluminum all over three counties. Anyway, keep the idears coming. Later, Harley
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