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Old 04-24-2014, 06:22 PM
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Smile Hillside Cycle 107" build

After taking it easy for the first 150 miles or so on my 2013 Softail Slim I've been riding the way I like to ride for about 200 miles and I gotta say I'm happy with the build Scott and his crew did. I told him I wanted a low to mid range torque motor and I left it up to him to build my engine. I do a lot of riding on the back roads where I live and this engine build suits my style of riding. Had Joe's Cycle do the dynotune and she runs strong and pulls good. I'd recommend Hillside Cycle to anyone looking for a first class,knowledgeable and honest engine builder.

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I totally agree. I wouldn't hesitate to use their services again.
 
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I wish I was closer to them. All I've heard is good things about them.
 
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Scott and Craig are a great pair of craftsmen's there shop turns out big performance period!!
 
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Originally Posted by edtekk
After taking it easy for the first 150 miles or so on my 2013 Softail Slim I've been riding the way I like to ride for about 200 miles and I gotta say I'm happy with the build Scott and his crew did. I told him I wanted a low to mid range torque motor and I left it up to him to build my engine. I do a lot of riding on the back roads where I live and this engine build suits my style of riding. Had Joe's Cycle do the dynotune and she runs strong and pulls good. I'd recommend Hillside Cycle to anyone looking for a first class,knowledgeable and honest engine builder.

107"
Stage 2 heads
Woods TW6-6 cams
Thanks for the kind words, Ed.
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If over this way ever, feel free to swing in, anytime.
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i'll bet thats a riot on a Slim! congrats
 

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Even though I used a different supplier for my build, Scott helped me out quite a bit with my technical questions pertaining to Harley's. Good dude to spend some of his time here helping out.

My build turned out great.

Thanks for the Help.
 
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We always try to take the time to help out if we can.
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Ed,
Had a chance to lay the whip to it yet?
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Scott,
As a matter of fact I got into it quite a bit yesterday and all I can say is WOW! It's crazy fast.Let her rip 1st thru 4th gear to about 4800rpm and things get real blurry real fast and there's still some left.It's hard to read the tach when your eyes are watery so I might ditch the glasses for goggles.LOL. Scott, thanks again. Anyone who wants to go fast and have some fun call Scott@ Hillside Cycle you will not regret it. Scott call me or pm me when you get a chance.
 
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