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I said I would never do it but i am going to pull the trigger on the Tman 107 stage 2 kit.Ported heads, nikasel cylinders,pistons, and the 555 cam. It dynos around 115 hp and torque on paper. I think it should be a real nice addition to my 2010 flhx.I currently have d&d fatcat pipe,arlen ness a/c and a tts tuner.
I have had my eyes on the Headquarters 107 build. Is there a big difference between T Mans and Headquarters? Price lloks to be about the same. The numbers for your build might be a lil higher.......Thanks
Biggest difference for me is you can actually get TR on the phone. HQ is email/web forum only. That's ok some of the time, but when I'm ready to drop $2K+ on a motor I want to talk to someone real time.
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