Nice Bike!!
I have been following this "thread" and adding some information, so now I will fill in what has transpired up to now in my case.
I own two 2011 SG CVO, his and hers (same color). On my wife bike at 9800 miles the engine imploded and they could not find why without spending more warranty money so MOCO just replaced the engine. At about the same time my engine started to make some lifter noise after a hot start, one or more lifters were bleeding down and had to pump up. I complained a bunch of times and was told the normal, they all sound like that. I know I had to replace the lifters but against my better judgment I did not.
At 29995 and two weeks before the end of my warranty my engine imploded. A lifter disintegrated, bearings went everywhere and the engine was rebuilt from the crank up. In addition to the rebuild the service manage wanted to try an after market part in the engine so it would operate better, I paid for the part and they installed it as part of the rebuild.
From the moment I picked it up it did not sound right. I took it in three times and had them listen, and was told they all sound like that. I said I have an identical one at home and they did not all sound like that.
The final time I took it in they said yes something is wrong. They took it apart and the after market part disintegrated and went everywhere. The dealer did right and rebuilt it again and I just picked it up and it sounds great and runs great, all HD parts now.
Now to the heart of the story, my wife's bike has 20k miles on the "new" engine, I am so "tuned" to hearing lifters, hers are getting louder, it is not bad but I can now tell the difference from both engines.
Talking to the service manager about just replacing lifters every year and he said it was overkill, and I said so is an engine rebuild. But it turns out HD makes an SE lifter part number 18573-13, it is 2x the standard lifter price. So I bought two sets and will take one set with me on the trip to the 110, at the first hint of trouble I will have them replaced.
To top everything, a gentleman came in and needed a belt tightened on his CVO. He is from Calgary and on a big trip. He just had a lifter destroy his engine and had it rebuilt. What a surprise!
So if you own a 110 and did not have a lifter destroy your engine chances are they will. It is just a matter of time and mileage.
Good luck to all!!
David