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I will be purchasing my first Ultra this month. My dealer suggested the 103 Big Bore Kit to provide more torque. Has anyone installed this option and are you happy with it? What was your cost of the install?
What other options would you install prior to taking delivery from the dealer?(Stage 1, SERT, etc.) I don't want to void the warranty because I will be keeping this bike a long time.
I have been reading this forum with great interest,you "veterans"seems to contribute your knowledge and experience to help everyone. Thanks in advance...
I just met a guy at the HD shop today who had just bought an '07 Ultra and had the shop install the 103" kit on it. He was all smiles the whole time we were on the subject. Said he absolutely loved it. I saw his dyno and if I remember correctly he had 99 ft lbs of torque. Can't remember the h.p.
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