Cams for a 2015 Triglide

Looking to put different cams in my 15 Triglide. Might go with Woods cams TW222's. Question I have is what all do I need to change to do this ? Also do I need to change my clutch basket.

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Looking to put different cams in my 15 Triglide. Might go with Woods cams TW222's. Question I have is what all do I need to change to do this ? Also do I need to change my clutch basket.
First welcome to the forum from Western Pennsylvania. I believe there are several sets of cams good for a trike you may want to look at TTS 100 cams developed I think for Triglides many people have had great results with them just a suggestion. Travel safe Fred
 
I did Andrews 57H. Stump pulling tq. Slight twist of the throttle and you have all the passing power you need.

222's are top end cam's. Go like hell in all gears, but nothing down low. I put 222's in my ultra, wind out nice if you have the room and upper speed limits.

Just FYI
 
I have TTS 100 cams in my 110 motor in my 2013 Tri Glide. Love them lots of low end torque which is what you want in a trike.
 
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Joe, as a comparison, 20K miles ago I had SE255 cams put into my 2015 TG. The only other parts the dealership used were minimal. I noticed a difference in the giddyup and also about a 10% drop in mileage. On the open road with a headwind, I can keep up with the CVO's, Streetglides, etc, but drop down to about 28 mpg. I should add that I already had a stage 1 on it before the stage 2 cams were put in.

Kevin
 
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When I got my bike last summer, I was told that it had a mild cam put in by last owner, he wanted more start up speed. It seems that it wants to go if riding in 2nd gear. But I'm the first one that has to stop for fuel.:(

25mpg

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Looking to put different cams in my 15 Triglide. Might go with Woods cams TW222's. Question I have is what all do I need to change to do this ? Also do I need to change my clutch basket.

I have SE259E cams that came from Harley installed in the SE120ST engine I bought. I changed the compensator to a SE one but left stock clutch. It is now starting to slip when getting on the throttle on my 2011 Trike
 

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