Here's a nice shot of a Harley KH motor from the early 50s! Those "K" heads are the coolest!
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2 comments:
Actually, KR is the racing engine.
K= 45" 52-53.
KK= 45" 52-53 Hi perf, bigger valves & special cams.
KH= 55" 54-56.
KHK= 55" version of the KK.
Man - Its nice to know you guys are here to straighten out my misinformation!
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