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My 103 with Cyclerama Cams & Headwork is a lot like your 107.
Daren got that out of your 103? That's pretty impressive.
Great... Now you got me thinking M8 build! Coveting is a sin right?
I have both. My 13 CVO King is no slouch. I have about 500 dollars more in the Kings build than the M8 build. That said I could get the Kings numbers out of an M8 for about 1500 less then I spent on the King.
I have both. My 13 CVO King is no slouch. I have about 500 dollars more in the Kings build than the M8 build. That said I could get the Kings numbers out of an M8 for about 1500 less then I spent on the King.
Great curve that motor puts out power from left right non stop! I know what cam Im going with if I do a 117 build.
Great curve that motor puts out power from left right non stop! I know what cam Im going with if I do a 117 build.
Bike is very easy to ride, easier than stock but much more fun. This cam need compression and head work. When matched it is great. Ill be riding this bike today for some fun.
It should be the last build he completed..... At least for the next week or so.
50,000 miles ago he bumped it up to a 107. But I went mid life crisis, hog wild crazy, and did all the stuff I always wanted to do but didn't want to spend the money.
The bike is insane now. The conversion of the front end to Motorcycle Metal's massive triple tree, bigger fork tubes, and 30 mm adjustable ohlins, has transformed the bike into an amazing handling Harley! And of course the power is so freakin' nice. But I'll let you read the details of the build directly from my builder. He wished I had the newer fuel injection which would have allowed a larger throttle body yielding more horsepower. But I'm very happy with the results.
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