I have a 2014 SE Limited. It was a bone stock demo. I got a very good deal on it. I have had a few problems with it and we all know of all of the recalls they have had. Well I was heading for Sturgis when the bike just quit running. Lucky I was not to far from home, so I headed back to the house on a friends bike to get the truck and trailer. I took it to Frederick Harley Davidson and they took it right in. Turns out it had a bad ECM. They also had trouble getting a new ECM to marry to the bike. After three ECM's they finally got one to marry. They told me that they thought the problem was fixed but wanted to run it on the Dyno and do a full tune instead of a smart tune. I was OK with that. I had just put on a new air cleaner and a D&D Fat Kat exhaust. The bike had been smart tuned 5 days prior so I also got a new SEPRT. Well I have never seen numbers like I got. I was asked what cams were in the bike. The bike is BONE STOCK inside. The tuner who was the tuner for the drag race bikes Frederick ran told me he did not fudge the numbers but had never seen good numbers like this bike put out. I have a dyno sheet and need to scan it. But I may need someone to resize it so it can be posted. The bike a 2014 110 ci wet head pulled 112.77 HP and 123.21 TQ numbers.
Now the problem. I have everything I need to make this motor bullet proof including a S&S crank assembly set up for the Timken, 4.060 SE pistons, fueling pump, plate and lifters, TD24 cams, 58mm TB with 5.3 injectors. I was going to send the heads out to be done. But with numbers like I have I don't know that it would be worth the little extra gain I will get by doing all of the engine work. I now have 20,600 miles on the bike. I do want to change the lifters and pushrods very soon. So do I go into the motor or just run it. It pulls very good and I am happy with the way it runs. I'm thinkin just leave it alone for a couple of years and see if in fact I keep it.
OK so lets hear it.
Be Safe
THE DAWG