Everything breaks eventually. Your perception that mine can't be kept from breaking in reasonable periods of time is where your confusion lies. It's gotta be built right and with the right parts, to have a chance of getting a good life out of it before having to rebuild again. Then on top of that, chit happens! But you already know all this. Like it's your first rodeo. Harleys break and we fix em cause we love em. So what else is new!

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No confusion here Howie. I KNOW that you'll break it sooner than later. You'd sooner die than not hammer your bike to the max.
I never said that as a criticism. Some people took it upon themselves to see my comments as being negative, but that was not the intent.
Guys who ride like you pay the price. It's what makes them happy so it's a price they're willing to pay. I have no problem with that. I was one of those guys for many many years. And yes, the only way to deal with it is to own more than one motorcycle.
It's all good to me but people should be aware when you modify a Harley-Davidson for maximum performance there is a price you pay.
We have site members with little knowledge of Harley-Davidsons and less still of mechanical things. They read what we write on the site and decide they want it too and then when it breaks 5,000 miles down the road, they're all pissed off and perhaps even stranded. I feel those of us on the site who've been doing this for 20, 30 , 40 years or more owe it to these new guys to make sure they understand what it is they're buying into when they sink $10k in engine mods into their bikes.
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