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Post subject: 1967 Shovel Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2010 5:39 pm |
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Early model shovel heads! Gotta love em. My 67 is bad to the bone, but guess I'm here alone, just jawin at myself about how much I dig my 84 ci (if ya want inches ya gotta stroke it!) scooter. Maybe I'll have some Satnite Capt Morgan and repond to myself... that oughta be a "when I drink I like to drink alone" George Thorogood rockin good time
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Post subject: Re: 1967 Shovel Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2010 9:32 pm |
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Joined: Thu May 29, 2008 10:11 am Posts: 3632 Location: Orange County, CA |
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somebody was bored...
You can have it cheap. You can have it fast. You can have high quality. PICK ANY 2....
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badinfluence63 |
Post subject: Re: 1967 Shovel Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 10:07 pm |
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I have a 1983 FLHS that I've had since new.
To expect to be perfect is unreasonable, to strive for perfection is reasonable. 2015 Ultra Classic Low.
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MKE FE |
Post subject: Re: 1967 Shovel Posted: Fri Dec 31, 2010 7:41 am |
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Here is my '78 fxs. 93" kit from SnS and a LSR pipe from RBRacing. It does get up and go, especially when it comes on the cam about 3,500rpm. I bought it in 26 boxes from a friend of a friend. Took a winter to assemble and 2 years to get it right. The foot clutch / jockey shift did take some getting used to. Sure is a conversation starter.
Dan
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The Tourist |
Post subject: Re: 1967 Shovel Posted: Fri Dec 31, 2010 7:43 am |
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I love flat side shovels (which I believe covers the '67 model.) I had a cone-shovel, and a FXE Super Glide, but I always wanted a flat-side, and the '65 Franken model.
"Imagine a king who fights his own battles. Wouldn't that be a sight?" Brad Pitt as Achilles in the movie 'Troy'
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elwaupo |
Post subject: Re: 1967 Shovel Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2011 4:27 pm |
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Hello Shovelhead owners. I was hoping to get some information from people who own them. Since you all own them, my question is how dependable are these models? I'm thinking of buying a Shovelhead as they are fairly cheap to purchase compared to the newer models. I have a chance to get a 2001 Far Boy, but I want to explore all options before I make my decision.
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The Tourist |
Post subject: Re: 1967 Shovel Posted: Wed Feb 23, 2011 6:16 am |
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Well, just go into this with your eyes wide open. I owned two cone shovels. One was actually an AMF, and a real mistake.
The only good thing about AMF was that they initiated the next evolution of big twins. Most of us shovel owners from that era had to do a lot of tricks to get more horses. And I mean inches and cams. Many of us did not know that a more aggressive oil pumping system was needed, as well.
A fellow wrench I worked with at Decker's HD bought an old MoCo dyno mule shovel in a box. He literally took it apart and threw away all of the internal parts. A fellow club member has a custom shop here in Madison and wanted to buid up a shovel--to get any major gains he had to rebuild it as a 92-inch.
The performance really was all over the map. Some shovels were pretty wheezy and made only 45 BHP. Some could be tuned and cammed to make 65 BHP. All had torque, but no more or less than pans.
As a 'boomer, "my engine" is a shovel. In reality, it's more a matter of nostalgia than performance. I spent a ton of money to make those bikes produce for what I bought from showroom floor now.
"Imagine a king who fights his own battles. Wouldn't that be a sight?" Brad Pitt as Achilles in the movie 'Troy'
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elwaupo |
Post subject: Re: 1967 Shovel Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2011 7:49 am |
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Thanks "Tourist", your answered every question for me.
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The Tourist |
Post subject: Re: 1967 Shovel Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2011 8:17 am |
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elwaupo wrote: Thanks "Tourist", your answered every question for me. LOL. Well, if that indeed did happen, you would be the first! Usually I'm the "reverse barometer." I just have a sad passion for shovels.
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BasicCAFE883 |
Post subject: Re: 1967 Shovel Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2015 8:37 am |
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RoadKing2003 wrote: Early model shovel heads! Gotta love em. My 67 is bad to the bone, but guess I'm here alone, just jawin at myself about how much I dig my 84 ci (if ya want inches ya gotta stroke it!) scooter. Maybe I'll have some Satnite Capt Morgan and repond to myself... that oughta be a "when I drink I like to drink alone" George Thorogood rockin good time THAT is funny
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