Screamin' Eagle was created in 1976.
According to this: http://hdforums.com/forum/screamin-eagle-cvo-models/147536-screamin-eagle-horsepower-torque.html Not much. Generally less than 100 hp. Save some bucks and get a V-Rod or better still, a Triumph Rocket (140 hp).
screamin eagle is just the name of the aftermarket harley Davidson heads that are on your bike
The horsepower for a screaming eagle 103 varies greatly. With epa restricted parts 90 horse. Open the engine up with carb,cams and pipes, 110 horse power is possible.
The best way to find out if a Harley Davidson parts are Screamin' Eagle are to contact the local Harley Davidson dealer. Some bike riders say it states the name 'Screamin Eagle' on the part, but be cautious and check with local dealer.
Screamin Eagle products can be purchased from Harley-Davidson USA and one can download a catalog from their website. They can also be purchased from 'DK Custom Products'.
The Harley Davidson website contains a catalog of their entire line currently in production. The Screamin' Eagle line of parts are also available for purchase.
Harley-Davidson is famous for producing motorcycles, and Screamin' Eagle parts are also intended for this type of vehicle. More specifically, the Screamin' Eagle line is designed for motorcycles that are used for racing.
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My 2000 Fatboy with 103 kit pumps 99 horsepower on the dyno
Harley made three 1,200cc Sportster models in 1998, the XLH1200, the XL1200S Sport and the XL1200C Custom. If the bike in question has Screamin' Eagle heads or other parts, they were added after the bike was purchased.
Harley made three 1,200cc Sportster models in 1998, the XLH1200, the XL1200S Sport and the XL1200C Custom. If the bike in question has Screamin' Eagle heads or other parts, they were added after the bike was purchased.