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what 107 kits do yall like
for 2014 lowrider 91,000
looing to do new top end, jugs,pistons heads, cams core ok
and update cam chest with new bearings, tentioner, lifters
Many choices out there to be sure, here's one place and it's your choice on what level you want to go: https://www.tmanperformance.com/twin...formance-kits/
I mention T-Man cause I used their cams but Baisley out of Portland,OR did my heads.
Their "Street Performer" would be a great increase and for another $2-300 their "Pro Touring Elite" would take you to Super Rip-City
Have you looked into any shops in Texas that do this kind of work, must be some really good ones in the big cities down there?
I have a Fuel Moto 107 kit on mine. I really like it. Their customer service is outstanding. Call them and tell them what you are thinking about doing. You will see what I mean.
I did a Fuel Moto 107 kit in the 2016 Road Glide Special I had. They have the Extreme kit I believe with new cylinders and pistons. And I did the Level B heads where I sent in my heads. I went with the Woods 777 cams and Night Prowler lifter with adjustable pushrods. I also had the stock intake ported. It made about 115 hp and 122 tq. Was definitely a fun ride. I considering the same for my current Fat Bob. I might go with Protwin Performance this time though. You won't regret it.
Yer in TEXAS! The ONLY place to get a 107" Kit is from Automotive Machine Service, Cleburne TX. Give Eric a call, 817-335-9331. Tell em Scooter Trash with the 105" Dyna and 1977 Ironhead says Hi Brother. He will not disappoint!
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