You’ve already heard about the base details on the brand new 107-cu-in and 114-cu-in Milwaukee-Eights. They’re going to be seen in a bunch of Harley-Davidson’s touring models.
Today we’ll be stepping into the garage of HDForums member Ted, who is also known by his username bigheadted, and taking a closer look at his hog that lies within!
When it comes to a build, the starting point can matter a lot. The base ride that is used determined the direction of the build, the cost of the repair and modifications, and how much work is needed to get it exactly where you want it.