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Good looking bike! I do like the look of the standard headlight on it and the black wheels really balance well with that change. Also love the exhaust!
Originally Posted by brownie4412
for you "S" owners/riders, is the 110 that much of a bump from the 103 that's standard in all the other dynas? I rode my buddies '16 street bob and i figured it would be noticeably quicker than my '04 superglide, but it really wasn't.
I believed it was. I test road the standard Lowrider and a Street Bob at the same time. I was highly disappointed with the standard one. I know it was still in "break in mode" but I honestly felt my brothers 1200C Sportster was noticeably faster, so did he when he test road it. The 110 to me was a completely different bike, to the point I would say I would not have bought a Harley back then if I hadn't had tried the 110. To me it was a night and day difference compared to the 103.
The 103 felt like it could do the job. The 110 felt like I bought the Shelby version. You can beef up an 103, but the 110 is already there. If it was a car I would say it felt like a small block vs a big block, or having a supercharger. Your results may vary, but I highly suggest riding one. It's a modern classic and as quite a few of us believe, one the very best bikes Harley ever made.
They should let you ride it at least a couple miles if you're interested. If not, there are other dealers out there.
Last edited by CaptainAwesome; May 31, 2018 at 06:22 PM.
I got my FXDLS last July, it's an amazing ride. I've done a few different things but right now I'm looking to do my handlebars. I wanted to go from the stock to 10" bars. Has anyone does the handlebars? Will I have to change all the electronics/cables or will the stock ones have enough slack? I will definitely send pictures once I take some new ones. Just joined this forum and looking to have some good communication and network.
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