Sorry, but the EVO engine is a product of "AMF era."Gummiente wrote:And the AMF era was from '69 to '81; the timeframe where Harley earned its undeserved bad reutation for the Shovelhead big twins and Ironhead Sportsters. The Dyna series commenced production in '91, long after the company bought itself out from under the AMF banner and retooled for better quality and reliability, which included revamping the engine design to the EVO motor (which evolved into the TC - Twin Cam).
If you had taken the time to read the entire thread and my post, you would realise that the subject was about the unreliability of Harleys that were manufactured and sold in the AMF era, not the ones that were still in the design stage. Read the exhange between jonnythan and myself once more and let's keep things in context next time, m'kay?NewGuy wrote:Sorry, but the EVO engine is a product of "AMF era."
I read it all, my comment is in context. You claimed that the EVO engine was a "revamped" post "AMF era" design, but H-D's own history as published on their website shows that 1984 release of the EVO was primarily an "AMF era" design.Gummiente wrote:If you had taken the time to read the entire thread and my post, you would realise that the subject was about the unreliability of Harleys that were manufactured and sold in the AMF era, not the ones that were still in the design stage. Read the exhange between jonnythan and myself once more and let's keep things in context next time, m'kay?NewGuy wrote:Sorry, but the EVO engine is a product of "AMF era."
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