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Go big or go home is my motto, I love the power my 113 has. Too bad you have to go to the CVO to get it but bang for the buck the CVO is not that bad of a deal if you would make all those upgrades anyway.
Subscribed... Question for me is going to be whether to go CVO for the 114 or not and stay with my 'less chrome, less work' mindset and live (happily) with a 107.
Been reading the threads, articles, I'm enamored by all this progress!
For $1600 you can get the HD 114 upgrade kit. A whole lot cheaper than buying a CVO if all you really want is the motor....
If you purchase the kit & have it installed by a dealer at time of purchase, it will be covered under the standard 2 year warranty....
Go big or go home is my motto, I love the power my 113 has. Too bad you have to go to the CVO to get it but bang for the buck the CVO is not that bad of a deal if you would make all those upgrades anyway.
All of the 107s can be taken to 114 with little effort. I saw around 1500 in the parts book. Betting the 114 makes the 113 look like a dog.
I'd actually bet that the tuned 107 with updated exhaust/intake puts out the same as a 113.
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