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<blockquote data-quote="UnSafe" data-source="post: 1477256" data-attributes="member: 100"><p>A point that cannot be overlooked is the enjoyment of tinkering with mechanical objects. I've gone through most of my HD Fat Boy, some as part of upgrades- I sent the jugs and heads out to be bored and ported, then put it all back together along with new cams, new brake lines & rotors, fork springs, rewired for a higher wattage headlight, put in the TSSM, messed with 2 different carbs, intake, exhaust, clutch, changed my own tires, seat, bars, trim and doodads, etc.. Others were to repair worn stuff, like the tranny shifter arm or whatever else I've found. </p><p></p><p>Working on it, along with the rest of the kids' motorsports stuff in my barn is my therapy. They can't talk, don't complain and seem to respond well to loud rock & roll music.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UnSafe, post: 1477256, member: 100"] A point that cannot be overlooked is the enjoyment of tinkering with mechanical objects. I've gone through most of my HD Fat Boy, some as part of upgrades- I sent the jugs and heads out to be bored and ported, then put it all back together along with new cams, new brake lines & rotors, fork springs, rewired for a higher wattage headlight, put in the TSSM, messed with 2 different carbs, intake, exhaust, clutch, changed my own tires, seat, bars, trim and doodads, etc.. Others were to repair worn stuff, like the tranny shifter arm or whatever else I've found. Working on it, along with the rest of the kids' motorsports stuff in my barn is my therapy. They can't talk, don't complain and seem to respond well to loud rock & roll music. [/QUOTE]
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