Since the new 103 engine is out in 2012 bikes, I created a special page for it (you will not see this information and photos elsewhere... (till someone steals it from us that is)).
MORE HARLEY-DAVIDSON MODELS WITH TWIN CAM 103™ POWER IN 2012
Harley-Davidson offers more Big Twin performance for 2012 as its Twin Cam 103™ powertrain is standard equipment on Softail® and Touring motorcycle models and most Dyna® motorcycle models.
Twin Cam 103™ engine with 103-cid (1690cc), rubber-mounted within the frame, is rated at 100 ft. lbs. of torque at 3500 RPM. The engine is equipped with Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection (ESPFI) and is mated to a 6-speed Cruise Drive® transmission.
totalmotorcycle wrote:Since the new 103 engine is out in 2012 bikes, I created a special page for it (you will not see this information and photos elsewhere... (till someone steals it from us that is)).
Nice page and info! I'm sure it will be imminent that someone on the vast internet will "borrow" this page.
totalmotorcycle wrote:Since the new 103 engine is out in 2012 bikes, I created a special page for it (you will not see this information and photos elsewhere... (till someone steals it from us that is)).
Nice page and info! I'm sure it will be imminent that someone on the vast internet will "borrow" this page.
Thanks for the complements on the page, I wrote to H-D yesterday to see if I could get even more background information on the new engine, might have some more up this week if they have more info.
Ya, hopefully it's not "borrowed", I don't mind at all if a webmaster has a link to my pages, but when they take all the photos (and ugly tag them with their own site like I found bikez.com is doing*) and copy all the info too, well, that sucks.
High_Side wrote:Did they lift that off of TMW directly?
Image says "From totalmotorcycle.com" so I'm sure they did (at least they claimed TMW as the source). They also made sure to put their tag on our photo to "claim it" as their own. (I refuse to ugly tag the photos so people can use them on their desktops), but then you have sites like bikez.com (and from what I've seen over the years hundreds of others) using the photos for their own gain without even quoting where they got it from).
totalmotorcycle wrote: They also made sure to put their tag on our photo to "claim it" as their own. (I refuse to ugly tag the photos so people can use them on their desktops)