Hi
I have posted a few inquiries but have mostly been monitoring the site for ideas and tips until now.
So first, thanks to all. I have learned a great deal and I really appreciate everyone's passion and expertise.
Second, I think I am "done" for now and wanted to share my experience and how I upgraded my bike.
I have a 2010 Spiced Rum Street Glide. I added several things that made the bike more comfortable for my 6' 9" frame including:
- Cycle Smiths 13" apes
- HD Tall Boy seat
- Highway Pegs
Additionally I worked with Jim at Metal Dragon (who is the best full stop) and added
- Fueling 574 cam
- Fullsac 2" cores and gutted cat
- I don’t have a way to easily show the dyno but mine is in line with all others (108 HP and 113 ft lbs of torque at 4K and 6k respectively)
I also have the Klockwerks 8.5" windshield.
I also added a clear bra on the faring, tank, and saddle bag tops from Premier in Fremont CA.
Overall, you can take or leave the mods I did to accommodate my size. Im very pro the "No Cal fist in the wind" ape riding position, but to each their own here.
The cam and Full Sac alterations made the bike really come alive. If you have a 110 I would run, not walk, and make these changes. You have no idea what you are missing if you are running a stock 110.
The Klockwerks windshield frankly made the bike rideable. I was almost blown off the road last winter on the Dumbarton bridge with the stock 2010 windshield. I know there a several brands but a "flare" windshield seems a wise investment.
The clear bra is arguable, Premier is recognized as the leader in No Cal but they said the fairing and other curves posed several challenges to them. So there are a few "bubbles" that need to be addressed but in five years when I have no road chips, I hope that this decision will prove to be a wise one.
Again, thanks for all of your thoughts and advice (even if it was passed on without your knowledge).
Ride safe and I look forward to meeting you in the future
Dale