roadking wrote:
good advise to go with the "tuner" if you have access to one.
Of course, but my opinion is also for guys who build up a bike over
the course of many seasons. I wasn't sure about a change in cams, for example. I did some research and found that a 203 HD cam was optimum for me. (Acceleration ramps and slow farm equipment.)
When the stock cam was removed, we found accessive wear, and mine was not the first case from that vintage. Since new parts were needed anyway, the 203 was immediately installed.
My point is that changes in parts (from need or simply from a new 'want') happen in the life of a bike. Not engine related, but after replacing Betty's front end I realized the back end needed a vast improvement.
I do agree I live in an enviable area. My wrench can pop either bike on the dyno at anytime for any reason and fix a weakness within minutes. And that becomes more important as the years roll by. I never intended to modify Spinner, at all. It was just a nice little scooter for short hops. Then I found it was a better bike than I gave her credit for. Granted, we did the simple stuff, but we also checked to see if a current Sportster-friendly tuner was on the shelf--just in case.
(BTW, the tuner for Betty "looks different" from the tuners available for the Sporster 1200s. Is this a cosmetic thingie, or are the internal parts different?)