This is a very nice bolt-in cam, especially for baggers
where high torque and pulling power is required when loaded with gear
and/or riding two-up. Pulls strongly from 2,000 to over 5,000 rpm, and up to 5,600
rpm with a well-tuned motor. Has stronger low-end torque than the 37h, which is better at higher rpms. Used one season (5k miles approx).
Retail is about $270. Information listed here is from Andrews' web site, but all bidders are responsible for checking fitment. This is a no
reserve auction.
Manufacturer: ANDREWS |
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Product Features: (from Andrews website) ANDREWS TWIN CAM CHAIN DRIVE CAMSHAFTS Specification readings are as follows, with Timing and Duration measured at .053 cam lift. |
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