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Interesting debate how a Vulcan V-twin is different than a HD V-twin
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05-04-2015, 07:56 PM
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52 degree v-twin
Wikipedia says the 1600 engine is 50 degree V-twin. 1700 and 2000 series are 52 degree.
So, would that slight difference in V angle cause the firing order to be more "even" considering it is still a single pin crankshaft?
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