First off, the video for the cam change from J&P was great! I do have some questions as a result of watching the video. 1.) Does the twin cam 2104 110 cu in have gear driven timing and gear driven cam synchronization or chain? 2.) The video recommends replacing the cam bearings at any mileage (mine has 3,100 miles), does everyone concur? I suppose to be safe the S&S camshaft kit with new bearings and gears would be recommended.
Secondly, wow on the big giant turd comment! Granted the S&S 585 maybe is going a bit too far on an essentially stock engine with very free flowing pipes, but if I did the Fueling 274, GMR 577, or WT 24D don't you think the killing of the bottom end would be mitigated? I expect to loose a tiny bit bottom end compared to stock, but it seems like a good trade for the increased power on the other ~70% of the available RPM range. The 110 cu in does stop making power quite early in the RPM range. As one mechanic told me, "what the big deal about not making power before 2500 RPM, you shouldn't be wanting to make power down there unless you like to lug your bike."
Thirdly, with the comment about the O2 sensors being in "fight of their life". I can't argue that, but clearly a cam change would push the O2 sensors out of range. The Power Vision Pro AutoTune Kit (with wide band O2 sensors) would get the sensors back into nominal ranges...right?
I like my sound of my Rinehart Extreme Duals with 2.5 cores. If my wife would permit, I'd put on Paul Yaffee 4.5 Monstas with 2.75 cores.

I sincerely appreciate the feedback and I am not trying be stubborn or disrespectful.
Thanks,
dnlpnd
p.s I see S&S does make a "570: Designed for 88 to 96 CID engines with compression ratios between 9:1 and 10:1 this cam will provide a nice power increase across the entire power band. 3200-5700 rpm." Am I correct in assuming everyone would recommend this cam for my 110, if I want to go with the S&S cam kit and premium lifters