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Vincent Hrd Mk.3 Higher Performance Cams For V-twins on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
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Houston, Texas, US

Houston, Texas, US
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These new machined higher performance Mk.3 cams were fabricated by Master Machinist and Professional Engineer Gary Robinson in the UK for use in my '49 Black Shadow.   The cam profile is higher lift and longer duration than a traditional Mk.3 cam and has enhanced performance characteristics similar to a MK.2 but with the pleasing tick-over at idle speed.  They were never installed used on my Vincent as it was sold to pay for a family member's college education.  These cams were made from authentic Vincent parts and are ready for use on any Vincent V-twin.

 

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