95" questions
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RE: 95" questions
Do you have the red or blue or blackversion?? I always thought they looked great as a factory bike. We do mainly 98 inch kits as well some 95. Either way the increase over a stock engine is going to be a huge change. I would look for a kit that fits your needs. We have done 98 inch kits that make 125hp. That would be the upper end of kits. They are 100% streetable and run on pump gas, in fact two are in full blown baggers. Pipe choice as you can see will alter the tq curve and effect overall power.
Mild kits would get you above the 100/100 mark easily.
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Mild kits would get you above the 100/100 mark easily.
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RE: 95" questions
95" & 98" builds are both good options.
Make yourself a list of "requirements" things that you'd "like to have" and then call a couple places and see what they have to offer that satisfies YOUR needs.
I prefer Head-Quarters (http://www.head-quarters-usa.com/cus...ntypedyna.html), but there are other reputable options like GMR, in the above post.
Do yourself a favor and call a couple places,feel them out & see who you like best. take notes during the calls so you can refer back later.
Good luck!
Make yourself a list of "requirements" things that you'd "like to have" and then call a couple places and see what they have to offer that satisfies YOUR needs.
I prefer Head-Quarters (http://www.head-quarters-usa.com/cus...ntypedyna.html), but there are other reputable options like GMR, in the above post.
Do yourself a favor and call a couple places,feel them out & see who you like best. take notes during the calls so you can refer back later.
Good luck!
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