JCZ, I am hear!
Pierce eye, the 103 that was in the CVO is just fine in a trike conversion. I still have and ride the 2006 in the photo. It has now been cross USA cost to cost a total of 6 trips. With Sue and I on and loaded, it will run 90 all day, up and down hills not a problem. we normally ride at 72 to 80.
now for the 103 that H-D puts in their trike, it is not the same to me. We own one at the shop, needed to buy one so we could make a IRS kit for it as we got many calls from owners that wanted to change the straight axel out and have IRS. With Sue and I on it and not loaded for a trip it will just make it to 70-72 and that's it. It might be with the way H-D has to build it for the EPA and all. I have never looked into what cams, heads and other parts it has that are not the same as our CVO 103 but something is not the same.
best to buy the CVO you want and install a conversion, sell the left over new parts and you should get back $3000.to 4,000. on the parts.
Now, who's conversion to buy.....I tell everyone it is your money (about 14,000 to 16,000 to convert) you need to try and ride each MFG so you know what each can and can't do. look at fit and finish, the trunk is a big deal as you will go in and out of it each time you ride. some are only about the size of the two bags you took off, they still have the drop down door (get on your knees to load and unload it )
you and go to
www.dfttrikes.com and see ours.
Dean Nelson
Dean Nelson