I have a 2010 Ultra Classic, 96 c.i.
at times it can be a bit sluggish, especially with my bride on the back.
My Harley service manager is dying to sell me a stage III conversion.
Other than the power problem, I love the CSC conversion
Don't put all your faith in the 103,I do not notice much more power.Look at a 2011or12 TG and compare costs.Don't forget your conversion has no Hd warranty.
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<div class="message">wondering if anyone has the csc daytona conversion on a late model 103 limited, pro's & con's, any help would be appreciated, bill</div>
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</div>welcome aboard. glad you joined us. I have a 103 motor added S & S 510g cams, aircleaner, true duals. power commander then dynoed. my torque starts coming in at 2200 rpm and really pulls at 2500 rpm with 101 ft lbs. I love my trike. I have a 70 tooth rear pully instead of the standard 68. Love it.
I upgraded my 2007 Street Glide to a 103 with the SE255 cams, 30 tooth pulley, and it does a nice job with the CSC Daytona installed. Just got home from a 4000 mile vacation running around Breckenridge, CO and then over to Sturgis, SD. The 103 ran hot but runs comfortably down the highway at 80 MPH. The only con I have is the rear tires can be a little noisy?? Might need to upgrade to the S&S 510 cams Gorilla is running??
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<div class="message">Don't put all your faith in the 103,I do not notice much more power.Look at a 2011or12 TG and compare costs.Don't forget your conversion has no Hd warranty.</div>
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I did a lot of figuring and ended up trading my 2010 Ultra Limited for a 2011 Triglide. I figure I saved about $4000 over doing the conversion and ended up with a new bike with complete warranty. Another plus was the 2011 has the lower gearing which improves torque a bunch.
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<div class="message">I did a lot of figuring and ended up trading my 2010 Ultra Limited for a 2011 Triglide. I figure I saved about $4000 over doing the conversion and ended up with a new bike with complete warranty. Another plus was the 2011 has the lower gearing which improves torque a bunch.</div>
Kruzr,<br />
That 30T pulley (sprocket) was an engine pulley, right? Unless CSC has done something new you don't have the option of changing the transmission pulley.<br />
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<div class="message">Kruzr,<br />
That 30T pulley (sprocket) was an engine pulley, right? Unless CSC has done something new you don't have the option of changing the transmission pulley.<br />
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</div>Alright to the best of my knowledge, it's the pulley that is behind the clutch and stuff. I would call it the Drive/Trans pulley. When I had it installed Harley had to down size my Drive belt, I think 1 tooth. I called CSC about the situation, thinking I may have to go back to the original pulley but Kyle (CSC) told me there was enough adjustment in the kit to leave it the way it is. I have about 9000 miles configured that way. You can probably give CSC Support a call to verify?? Ride Safe!
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