Scagnetti,
First you need to decide where you want your power, the freedom comes in later and runs longer than the Zippers and the Zippers comes in quicker and lets off sooner. The Woods has a longer duration much like the 251 from harley except it has the ability to have a +4 timing gear which could move the power down for you if you wanted more lower.
Once you decide that when they change your cam to whatever it is going to be they can check your pinion run out really really quickly and easily for you. Depending on how many miles you have on the bike at this point I may have missed that in your post you may want to consider lifters / oil pump replacements if you have a fair amount of miles on the bike already.
Also note the stage 2 which you say you were considering is pistons / cam so it is probably not in your choice factor since you said you do not want to do pistons yet. But if your changing head gaskets to be pro active you will want to check the ring gaps on your existing pistons and make sure you have no scoring on the pistons that are in there currently. It is worth the sanity check while your there and doing the head gaskets.
If your deciding to go with the Thundermax I would highly recommend going with their cam they have a map already made up. If you go with the freedom cam you will need to do some map modification for the thundermax. If you go witht he Power Commander then Freedom can help you out with a map on that. If you go with the SERT your going to need to get a good dyno tune with your choice of cam.
Off the line the Zippers is quicker, mid / top the Freedom wins your on a light bike you may consider the middle of the road in the screaming eagle 251 or the Woods cam with gear.
I have not tested the last 2 in a 110 so I can't lend you any advice there other than I have had the 251 in 2 different bikes and it was always a good running cam (95" and a 103").
As far as the woods goes after talking to Bobby Wodds a few weeks back with Rhino he tells me that it is the same as his 6hg (103") cam just made for the 110's now and if that is the case it is also a good running cam, the advantage I like with it is the fact I can move the timing down with the +4 degree, but I am on baggers so I want to move the torque down a bit

on a dyna you may not need to due to weight differences etc.
Once you decide where you want to run I think you will be at a point where you will have narrowed your choice down to 2 cams and then its where you feel most comfortable and also what method of tuning your going to go with for the bike.
Freedom Cam = hd 18400-03 perfect fit / adjustables
Zippers Cam = Adjustables
SE 251 = hd 18401-03 perfect fit / adjustables
Woods Cam = adjustables