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Couple weeks ago my Dealer picked my scoot up to get the clutch recall done and I figured it was good a time as any to get a dyno done and see what the 204's, exhaust and intake done for it.
I came home today and it was sitting it my driveway! And since it was 60 degrees, probably the last one this year, I better test it out before putting away for the winter. Ran about 1/2 hour and the throttle response does feel very crisp and pulls great in the mid range. Here are the dyno results. To best honest I really cant tell much difference after dyno but I think the 1st and final below might be hard to tell.
1st pull was 91.56hp and torque was 106.93
Final pull after adjusting 94.86hp and was 114.02
I had no idea how it would come out on the dyno, but I am please with the feel of the scoot after the mods..
Wow! Those are excellent numbers for a 103 with the SE204 cams. You should be very happy with that. Your bike must pull like a freight train. Congrats.
Good numbers. The SE 204 cams are the Clark Kent cam that Harley has in their lineup.
A good all arounder for town or Highway, and when you grab a handful the cape starts to fly.
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