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how big do Harley-Davidson engines really need to be how big do you want them to be this is a question that I was asked recently in one of the commentator videos how how big they need to be I want a bigger engine I want a bigger engine in the CVO it has to be bigger than a 117. it has to be a 131. you know in the in the soft tails oh they definitely need bigger engines this is when we had the 107s only yes they have to have the 114s and then the 114s have to be 117s the Torres they canamp;#39;t just stay at 114s they have to all go to a 117 engine I had an interesting uh conversation a few months ago with a Harley-Davidson representative letamp;#39;s say and they were saying actually from within the company within the company there isnamp;#39;t the enthusiasm to give people bigger and more powerful motorcycle engines there isnamp;#39;t the enthusiasm itamp;#39;s theyamp;#39;re basically saying no youamp;#39;ve got a 114 engine here thatamp;#39;s plenty enough youamp;#39;ve got