Looking at any motor with a critical eye and finding out how they're built and how they fail can give information so you can either get ahead and stay ahead of stuff or deal with the failure in a more efficient way.
I've had a lot of different type of bikes/engines. Treated them all with TLC in a "Why ya running poorly, little feller? Show me where it hurts and I'll make it all better...." way. I'd do the same for any big v-twin. Just one of those character traits which started at a young age....
The whole "pick it apart" and find out every problem it has mentality comes in really useful when a non-running bike arrives at your workshop in the back of a truck. Doesn't make for a good bedside manner though.
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I've had a lot of different type of bikes/engines. Treated them all with TLC in a "Why ya running poorly, little feller? Show me where it hurts and I'll make it all better...." way. I'd do the same for any big v-twin. Just one of those character traits which started at a young age....
The whole "pick it apart" and find out every problem it has mentality comes in really useful when a non-running bike arrives at your workshop in the back of a truck. Doesn't make for a good bedside manner though.
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TLC that is probably the most important. You could have the best design but; if the maintenance is not what it should be; your asking for trouble.
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