I have spoken to some well known old school Hd mechanics and they all tell me the crank shafts on the new 110 is fine if you plan to stay pure stock, but if you make any mods you will twist the crank and get vibrations depending on how far out the crank run out is.
I'm going to send my crank out and have it reworked. the following is a quote from a machine shop.
Depending on how many miles you have on it I would get a new engine from HD and then allow us to make our mods to it to help insure long life to you motor. We can make any crank into a Timken style, we would have to modify the crankcases though.
I believe I can re-man your crank, blueprint, balance it, install our rods and Pro-plug and weld it so it does not twist on you again if they may charge you for replacement. That cost would be $495 for service and $475 for parts for a total of $970.00 This will be a balanced unit to your pistons and our spec balance factor.
Your other option is to go with a SE/JIMS forged unit, have us Pro-plug and weld it. That would be charged by the hour, the crank is $1049 plus roughly 2 hours at $75 ($150) for a total of roughly $1200.00 This would not be balanced to you specs, we could also do that, but it ends up to be $1595 retail.
Our retail charge for Timken conversion is $425 with the cases dis-assembled when they arrive here. We can do what ever you wish, our labor charge is $75 per hour and we stick to lower units, meaning flywheels and case mods.
Robert, let me know what we can do to help you out.