Greetings,
Haven't posted in a while, caught up w/busyness. So much so I'm taking the bike to an Indy for cam & lifter change and to get the Fullsac DX pipes put on rather than do it myself. The cams are the Crusher (Kuryakin) TC24 (w/new bearings) and Wood directional lifters. Today I was telling the Indy which parts I have for the job, including a set of Fuel Moto quick adjustable push rods. He suggested keeping the stock push rods. My understanding was that cam change meant adjustable pushrods, partly due to base circle difference affecting the valve train geometry. After some searching on the net I think he isn't totally off base. Looks like part of the deal with the adjustable PRs is purely the convenience/time saving of not taking the top end apart. The TC24 is advertised as a "drop in" cam that doesn't require changing springs, etc., so the PR length difference is probably well within the capability of the lifter to take up. Bike is '15 CVO Road Glide @ 11k miles; only thing I've done so far is change out the baffles with the Fullsac ones I got with the pipes.
So, I'm just checking here with you sage mechanics to see what you think - reuse the stock or go with adjustable? The Indy's price was certainly very reasonable, even with taking the top end off. I guess I could get him to install the Rocker Lockers that I bought many months ago and have never put in!

Thanks in advance.