Honing the original cylinders and installing new rings won't have any affect on the liner slippage issue, it's just a good policy to do that whenever you tear one down and put it back together.
The 110 crank is the exact same part as the 96 crank, no difference at all. If your dealer hasn't seen a crank problem yet in a 110, that is just the luck of the draw and not proof of a superior part in the 110's.
Actually, Harley won't be spending a lot of money on the service contract repairs. That money comes from all those folks who buy the service contracts, similar to the way an insurance policy works. So I guess you could say that current and future customers with ESP will be footing the bills, less the deductible.
Jerry
Thanks for the reply, I guess time will tell. I just got back from a ride, the bike has never run so good. I am not sure if rebuilding the top end or fixing the exh Leak in the manifold made the big difference, but she sure runs good. It almost completely eliminated the backfire problem, she is running so smooth and strong. Now I just got to hope she stays together for my 5,000 mile trip next month.
Thanks again
Scott