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Old Aug 13, 2015 | 04:24 PM
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Originally Posted by White Ice
Local dealer here just put one in the showroom $5600+ and NO throttle body, according to the parts mgr.
the 120ST comes with the throttle body included , they may not have put it on for display as it doesn't come installed on the motor but in a separate box , list is $5695 , part #19221-15 , dealer cost is $4556 , most dealers will not go more than 10% off which is $5125.50 because at that they are only making $569.50
 

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Old Aug 15, 2015 | 08:49 AM
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having built several motors 131, 103, two 107s -- I will not do it again -- easier and less costly to get S&S crate motor -- they cannot be beat -- the 124 high output with 585 cams is perfect for a bagger
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I purchased an S&S crate motor. Put about ten thousand hard miles on it in the last two months. It's a keeper. Any bike I get moving forward will have an S&S. Their 111" would smoke any 120" out of the MoCo. Their 124"rs, well... AND, they're reliable. Just can't be beat, in my mind.
 
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Old Aug 15, 2015 | 12:28 PM
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having built several motors 131, 103, two 107s -- I will not do it again -- easier and less costly to get S&S crate motor -- they cannot be beat -- the 124 high output with 585 cams is perfect for a bagger
lkro: I would be interested in knowing why you wouldn't build again. I am considering building my 103" to a 107", and your input would be considered having done several yourself. I have listened to a couple of compelling arguments pushing me toward the build rather than a crate motor, which for an additional 25+ torque comes with an exponentially greater price tag than building a 107".

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Old Aug 15, 2015 | 04:34 PM
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S&S all the way!!!!! Just built a 113 New cases , crank , piston, head work, cams, intake….. 5800.00 later thats just for motor….. Plus Dyno time …. i think you would be better with a crate motor…. but WTF do I know...
 
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