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107 Kit & cams

Discussion in 'Motorcycle Tech Talk' started by cardboard, Nov 11, 2013.

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    The fuelmoto Dynoed map for the TM runs great.
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    Time to crack a Red Neck or few when the kick stand goes down;) Good to hear its running good:D
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    Thanks..

    Got some friends coming over. Fixing to celebrate Thanksgiving.

    Got the Old Sled downstairs and waiting for it to warm up tomorrow.
    Gonna be 29* tonite.
    gonna get up tomorrow and put the OL on back and take some short trips.
    Gonna be nicer Saturday & mabe even sunday.

    Super happy with the power of the 107 & Woods 555 cams.
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    Sounds like Christmas came early in Texas. Nice buildup, it was enjoyable to follow along with your pics and posts. Hope you get out and enjoy it. Are you going to post a dyno before and after sheet? On road driving impressions before and after are good too.
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    Hmmm, now maybe you'll be able to keep up with your buddies 1800 Goldwing :D
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    cardboard Well-Known Member

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    Were gonna put a 2 cylinder up against a 6 cylinder.
    How do you compare that.
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    cardboard Well-Known Member

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    Got about 10 miles on my sled.
    Don't plan on Dynoing it.
    I have a Fuelmoto Dynoed map in my bike wit the 107 and 555 cams.
    Here is what they got on the dyno. So I should be pretty close.

    This ain't the strongest build you can do with a 107 and it ain't the weakest either.
    Super good running bike.
    Great package build.

    [​IMG]
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    hotroadking Super Moderator Staff Member

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    Ya never want max power, causes shidt to break...

    My 124 would out run a GW1800,
    outran a guy on a Valkarie too, the look on his face was priceless.
    Buddies KL1200 got a good look at my plates...
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    Glad to hear you are happy with all the upgrades you made, CB. Now ride it!
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    cardboard Well-Known Member

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    How long did that motor last ?
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    Whooping a Valkyrie is impressive. Those bikes even stock kick butt, I know I had two of them and converted one into a Trike for the wife, was a really good Trike. Her Harley Trike does not even compare in power to the Valkyrie Trike she had. She should have kept it.

    CB, it's not the number of cylinders its torque and HP.
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    cardboard Well-Known Member

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    Got 125 miles on bike
    If I'm doing 83 and start twistin on throttle hard the clutch breaks loose .
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    A heavier clutch spring (Barnett) and readjust the clutch should do it....

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    Thanks....


    Just ordered a SE clutch spring.
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    FLHTbiker Moderator Staff Member

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    Yea you should have updated the clutch spring to a heavier duty one. Had to do that on my Springer when I put a cam and 95 inch into it.
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    My 103 already comes with a stronger spring because it was a 103.
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    cardboard Well-Known Member

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    took the bike out today with the OL on back.
    Adveraged 70-85 mph.
    Often hitting 90 & 100. Bike was begging to go faster.
    It was running so effortlessly. OL even noticed me doing 100 & 105

    Bike on the 1st tank of fuel running these speeds got 34mpg.
    Only got 38 with the 103, but I didn't run no where near as hard.
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    HD dealer said they built a bike with 105 hp and the 103 spring held on it.
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    Far as I know it's still running strong


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