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My 107 was less then $1800 installed. Best money I have ever spent. The HD kits are far more expensive with far less results.. FM has clearly done their homework and it shows in the dyno numbers...
My 107 was less then $1800 installed. Best money I have ever spent. The HD kits are far more expensive with far less results.. FM has clearly done their homework and it shows in the dyno numbers...
The new 110 kit from Harley, bolt on with cams/lifters/pushrods/cylinders/gaskets/valve springs/ is $1800+/- That seemed pretty reasonable considering its a 110" I wonder if FM or S&S is going to come out with a bolt on 110 now? I know its only 3 inches for $500 but imagine what your old lady would pay for an extra 3 inches? LOL!
The new 110 kit from Harley, bolt on with cams/lifters/pushrods/cylinders/gaskets/valve springs/ is $1800+/- That seemed pretty reasonable considering its a 110" I wonder if FM or S&S is going to come out with a bolt on 110 now? I know its only 3 inches for $500 but imagine what your old lady would pay for an extra 3 inches? LOL!
My price was installed.. My dealer wanted north of $2800 or the 110 kit installed...
A quick update, I ordered my 110 Screaming Eagle tire shredder kit from Boardtracker so it was a month waiting time to get it.
The kit showed up last week, and was dropped off to my engine builder on Saturday.
The kit I bought was the 110 pro stage 5 kit. So it has the 10.5 pistons and pro tuner. My builder is going to be putting in different head gaskets and adjustable pushrods. He said he will get a little more out of it that way.
It's snowing here today in Maine. I'm sick of the winter and can't wait to get my StreetGlide back to get some break in miles on it before the real tune.
Bill
A quick update, I ordered my 110 Screaming Eagle tire shredder kit from Boardtracker so it was a month waiting time to get it.
The kit showed up last week, and was dropped off to my engine builder on Saturday.
The kit I bought was the 110 pro stage 5 kit. So it has the 10.5 pistons and pro tuner. My builder is going to be putting in different head gaskets and adjustable pushrods. He said he will get a little more out of it that way.
It's snowing here today in Maine. I'm sick of the winter and can't wait to get my StreetGlide back to get some break in miles on it before the real tune.
Bill
I facetime with my Family in New Brunswick Canada. they keep showing me the yard full of snow. I keep showing my yard full of grass then they cuss me out...LOL...
Man you will have to hold on to that sumbitch... sounds like a arm stretcher...LOL
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