FYI
H-D builds their motors with cast pistons. Cast pistons are fit very loose meaning there's quite a bit of tolerence between the side of the piston and the cylinder wall. The idea behind this is that if you are one of the many out there who on occasion start your motor and twist the thottle to the max 30 seconds later your engine won't seize up. While it makes for a more idiot proof motor, it also causes some of the strange noises you hear when you start a stock H-D and until it warms up a bit. Especially if as you say the 110's have short skirts. Forged pistons are much stronger but are fit tighter so you could grenade a motor by the start and go scenario with forged pistons. They also cost more which is a big factor in the equation for H-D Inc I'm sure. Since my motors rarely make it more than 5,000 miles in stock condition, all of my rides have forged pistons. As such, I don't put up with this clatter but I also have to warm em up a bit before I take off. Can't have it both ways.
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