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Wahl, ah reckon ah ain't doin' too bad then.....fixin' ta have mine upgraded w/the 110" kit - lookin' at 'bout 3900, parts an' labor....
Osolow....a li'l more profile info would make it a LOT easier fer folks ta help ya w/info - both now an' future!
George, why don't you turn over a new leaf and just start typing in English. You have a lot of good info, but it's just too hard to read that gibberish.
Wahl, ah reckon ah ain't doin' too bad then.....fixin' ta have mine upgraded w/the 110" kit - lookin' at 'bout 3900, parts an' labor....
Osolow....a li'l more profile info would make it a LOT easier fer folks ta help ya w/info - both now an' future!
5000.00 for the 110 build. It makes about 85hp. But won't outrun much.
My 103" does better than that.89 hp and105 lbs of torque for $1489.00 installed.... way better bang for the buck I would say.
My indy buddy back home in Bama that did a build on my 07 wide glide last year.
It cost around 3000.00 for the heads PP decked and CC. Pistons, Cams, thundermax.
It come up with 93hp and 104 tq . I ran several 110 dealer builds that I run with, non of them could run with me. It also got very good fuel milage as long as I didn't hammer it too.
Wahl, ah reckon ah ain't doin' too bad then.....fixin' ta have mine upgraded w/the 110" kit - lookin' at 'bout 3900, parts an' labor....
Osolow....a li'l more profile info would make it a LOT easier fer folks ta help ya w/info - both now an' future!
5000.00 for the 110 build. It makes about 85hp. But won't outrun much.
My 103" does better than that.89 hp and105 lbs of torque for $1489.00 installed.... way better bang for the buck I would say.
My indy buddy back home in Bama that did a build on my 07 wide glide last year.
It cost around 3000.00 for the heads PP decked and CC. Pistons, Cams, thundermax.
It come up with 93hp and 104 tq . I ran several 110 dealer builds that I run with, non of them could run with me. It also got very good fuel milage as long as I didn't hammer it too.
I am going to do the heads soon they seem to think 105 hp is not out of reach. Let merephrase that, they Guarantee me 100 hp or it's free. I am getting around38 to 45 mpg depending on my wrist action.
When you do the build, you have to deceide if you want to keep yer bike dependable and want to keep any fuel mileage and how much money you want to spend.
If you git high compression it is harder on the bottom end and too much HP tends to make the bike not reliable. The HD frame and other parts are probaly gonna have to be upgraded later on too. If you are interested in total HP, I would go a 124 build and git it over. GMR can make it happen for you. But you could of bought a 1200 cc BMW and had 163 hp for 15,000 too.
Well, I don't know, but my Indy did Axtell CylindersBaisely Heads, and Andrews Camsin a 107 with a very good tune and it was around 4. The bike is reliable, quick and has plenty of useable torque. I'm thrilled...
iam thinking since i bought the bike from the dealership and a lot of extras plus the true dual 7's by bub w/ high flow air cleaner i would think they could do the rest of the 103 kit for 1500 dollars. i wouldnt think thats asking to much.
When you do the build, you have to deceide if you want to keep yer bike dependable and want to keep any fuel mileage and how much money you want to spend.
If you git high compression it is harder on the bottom end and too much HP tends to make the bike not reliable. The HD frame and other parts are probaly gonna have to be upgraded later on too. If you are interested in total HP, I would go a 124 build and git it over. GMR can make it happen for you. But you could of bought a 1200 cc BMW and had 163 hp for 15,000 too.
124" Nah, I don't need to have the biggest peter on the road just one that makes me happybesides if I was to go big I would go with a Jim's 131" with around 170 hp and a good warranty ta boot.
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