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Original Article: Carlini Torque Arm Please discuss the Motorcycle.com article Carlini Torque Arm in our Motorcycle Forums below. Use the reply button to let others know your comments or feedback on the article. Constructive criticism is always appreciated, along with your thoughts and personal opinions on the bikes and products we have tested. |
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Sure is easy to find feed back on the carlini torque arm??? I am going to start drinking and smoking that would be easier. Had to register spend all time and got nothing.
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Sorry the site did'nt live up to your expectations. In the immortal words of Elwood Blues, "What da ya want for nuthin', a rubber biscuit?"You were interested in a piece of kit over a decade old.What did you expect, a "Carlini Torque Arm - Ten Years After" article?The article the site brought up for you is fairly comprehensive. What else is there to know? The CTA was used on horsed-up Dynas to help prevent cracking the inner primary cover. And, I seem to remember the chrome wasn't so good.IIRC, Harley came out with their own version after denying there was any need for it for a year or two.
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