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What to do to get my 2007 road king 96" to get up and go!!

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Default What to do to get my 2007 road king 96" to get up and go!!

I have Vance and hines true duals, dreaming eagle air cleaner and a dfo, not sure if I should spend 1,000 or go nuts and spend 4k$. Somebody please help hearing different views
 
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easy:
107" kit
S&S .585 cams
1.900/1.630 headwork
easy 115/125,more depending on your degree of headwork
 

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easy:
107" kit
S&S .585 cams
1.900/1.630 headwork
easy 115/125,more depending on your degree of headwork
How much should this cost to have done?
 
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You need to call
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You wont be disappointed......

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How much should this cost to have done?
 
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$3-4k. Horsepower usually runs about $100 per pony on average.
 
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Originally Posted by Unclejoe
How much should this cost to have done?
We have our 107"s with either S&S .570 or .585 kits for just under 1K,(no headwork at that price) if you pull the wrenches yourself.
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Originally Posted by OldEnuf2NoBtr
$3-4k. Horsepower usually runs about $100 per pony on average.
that's high even with labor,just parts & machine work is way less.you`ll see prices like that from shops that farm out their work to places like us or scott @ hillside
 
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I lost 30-lbs...really made a difference in health and bike performance.
 
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Originally Posted by Iceman24
I lost 30-lbs...really made a difference in health and bike performance.
I've been thinking lately that will be the cheapest way to make my bike faster at this point...

Op doesn't have to look past the first post. Lose the true duals though.
 
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We are not far away.
Just sent another 107"/.570 home to Bethel, Conn. the other day.
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