Ok, picked up the bike today.
Don says take it for a spin first. First thing I notice on start up- way different exhaust sound- sounds like a race car, seriously. I haven't heard CFR's in person, but from the videos I've seen, it's like my Rineharts sound more like CFR's now.
Next impression- engine is smooth and silent. Mind you, I've been lucky and never had a lot of ticking and valve train noise, but what little I had, it's all gone. Engine sounds as quiet as any non-HD bike I've owned. So, into gear it goes. As soon as I let out the clutch, she wants to go forward. No too-high-drive gearing chug either...it's just like I went to a 30T pulley.On to the road we go- the thing winds up unbelievably quick- I usually shift at 3000 rpms, but in no time it's up to 400 rpms- in a flash. Plus, the engine doesn't feel like it's laboring at all- it just revs effortlessly.It pulls amazing- it's like a totally different bike. I was up to 90 mph on the country road in no time.
Don Morris is a great guy. I spent nearly 2 hrs picking up the bike- you ask him one question and he will talk like a mad scientist for 15 mins giving you the technical answer.
I will post my dyno graphs, and I'm going to be ready for those who will think the numbers are total BS, and too good to be true. I couldn't believe the numbers myself, but knowing Don, there is no way anything is skewed- his knowledge and skills are that good, and as my bike was the 39th 110 engine he's done this too, I'd say he's got his package down pat.
The first chart is one of my baseline runs, and one final run. The second chart is my run vs another 2009 SERG he just did that has the OEM headpipe and Cobra slip ons (Don's favorite combo for torque). He says my HP is the highest he's ever seen, and credits the Fullsac "B" X pipe for that, but in the second chart you'll see I'm down 20 tq between 1500-2500 rpms, again due to the Fullsac he says. I plan to pick up a OEM headpipe, have it ceramic coated and have him do a quick re-tune.
His package is simple, and unlike "the American internet hype stuff", as he says- no big cams, big valves, 2-1 pipes, etc- just a common sense approach by a master of his craft (no offence to our American friends

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