CTR.......This is a must for 1300's!!!!!!!!!!
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CTR.......This is a must for 1300's!!!!!!!!!!
I just got a Hick Custom Machine Works "CTR" (Clutch Tension Relief) for my 1300! Wow! He's says it's like pulling warm butter....he wasn't kidding! I highly advise you to get one and a Hick Screw for your carb air fuel adjustment!
I recommend anyone who has a 1300 or 1100 to gives this a try, it cuts your hand pull to about 1/4 of what you normally takes to get your cultch in! You want be sorry! Very nice piece piece in form and function!
http://www.hickmachine.com
...................bobby
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I recommend anyone who has a 1300 or 1100 to gives this a try, it cuts your hand pull to about 1/4 of what you normally takes to get your cultch in! You want be sorry! Very nice piece piece in form and function!
http://www.hickmachine.com
...................bobby
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In Christ Service..............bobby
aka....Senior Vader...(giving to me by my friends)
http://www.hickmachine.com/ I got the CTR and love it!
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twin1300- Admin

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Re: CTR.......This is a must for 1300's!!!!!!!!!!
You copy cat!!!
+1 on the CTR
+1 on the CTR
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V&H Bigshots, 4pc. Ultimate Lowrider Studded, VTX-Extreme Sissy Bar and Luggage rack, CTR, X-Hinge, Stebel Horn and Pepsx bracket
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Muntz- Uber User

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Re: CTR.......This is a must for 1300's!!!!!!!!!!
i just put one on and after riding a few times, i really cant tell too much of a difference. a little too pricy for what you get. if i would have known what they were in the first place, i could have made a hundred on the CNC.
Hudi- Number of posts: 109
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Re: CTR.......This is a must for 1300's!!!!!!!!!!
Hudi wrote:i just put one on and after riding a few times, i really cant tell too much of a difference. a little too pricy for what you get. if i would have known what they were in the first place, i could have made a hundred on the CNC.
Let me know if you start making them, I'll test it for you.....
Jerry

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