Quality Inexpensive Mods for Reliability
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Quality Inexpensive Mods for Reliability
Lance with Securecap here, we get a lot of people just asking for simple reliability or performance mods Questions for the V-Twin 96 motor that produce peace of mind or real horsepower and torque that can be noticeable.
#1 Chain Tensioner upgrade
#2 Crankcase Filter
These two items alone are awesome for just under $300.00 bucks and are part of a quality build.
We like keeping the stock crank for the 96 and upgrading the cylinders with cp pistons etc., heads, cams, cam plate, oil pump, throttle body, new breather, 2 into 1 with a quality dyno package. If you’re a do it yourself kind of person you can save a lot of money. You will find the numbers will be impressive while obtaining reliability as you will respect your bike in a new way. There are other upgrades we recommend that will produce substantial performance that most people overlook with controlling heat, gases etc. at little cost but creates performance. We have found that there are a lot of good recipes but we like to use the ones that last the longest for our hard earned money. We also use regular 20-50 oil for the first 2000 miles during break-in before switching over to synthetics if you do. Many people have shops putting in 60 weight which we do not recommend at all. On a typical upgrade like this you can expect to spend $3000.00 if you do it yourself with numbers ranging in at 110 lbs. of torque to 130 lbs. of torque depending on the recipe. We just did a 96 build like this with a complete recipe with numbers around 112 torque and 117 horsepower which is awesome. Our total cost for everything was $3500.00 and the bike was dynode at only 60 %. Contrast that with a new motor and cost for everything etc. is half the price. After the break-in we can see the numbers going up to around 121 maybe higher. This is awesome while having peace of mind with reliability and all the power you need in our opinion. Just food for thought here remember were riding on the streets and freeway were not at the winter nationals. The idea is to be safe, have fun and get it on still with an everyday riding bike that can still shred.
Have fun, Lance here from Securecaps.com
#1 Chain Tensioner upgrade
#2 Crankcase Filter
These two items alone are awesome for just under $300.00 bucks and are part of a quality build.
We like keeping the stock crank for the 96 and upgrading the cylinders with cp pistons etc., heads, cams, cam plate, oil pump, throttle body, new breather, 2 into 1 with a quality dyno package. If you’re a do it yourself kind of person you can save a lot of money. You will find the numbers will be impressive while obtaining reliability as you will respect your bike in a new way. There are other upgrades we recommend that will produce substantial performance that most people overlook with controlling heat, gases etc. at little cost but creates performance. We have found that there are a lot of good recipes but we like to use the ones that last the longest for our hard earned money. We also use regular 20-50 oil for the first 2000 miles during break-in before switching over to synthetics if you do. Many people have shops putting in 60 weight which we do not recommend at all. On a typical upgrade like this you can expect to spend $3000.00 if you do it yourself with numbers ranging in at 110 lbs. of torque to 130 lbs. of torque depending on the recipe. We just did a 96 build like this with a complete recipe with numbers around 112 torque and 117 horsepower which is awesome. Our total cost for everything was $3500.00 and the bike was dynode at only 60 %. Contrast that with a new motor and cost for everything etc. is half the price. After the break-in we can see the numbers going up to around 121 maybe higher. This is awesome while having peace of mind with reliability and all the power you need in our opinion. Just food for thought here remember were riding on the streets and freeway were not at the winter nationals. The idea is to be safe, have fun and get it on still with an everyday riding bike that can still shred.
Have fun, Lance here from Securecaps.com
Last edited by securecaps; 12-05-2016 at 01:31 PM. Reason: image
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My mistake, I read chain tensioner and assumed you were talking about cam chains. Brain fart
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