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Kevin, which breather kit is recommended for a stock A/C system for a 2011 TriGlide?
I have the stock A/C system with a K&N filter replacement.
 
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Originally Posted by DK Custom
Even if you go with a catch can (which can be pretty cool, I've seen all sorts of cans used for them)...it is still a drill & tap job with the AN BS.
IMO the AN fittings make for a cleaner looking install, I'm not much of a rubber hose and hose clamp type of person, to me it looks cheesy. I'll use hose clamps with braided when I can't use an AN fitting in an application.
 
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Originally Posted by wijr1949
Kevin, which breather kit is recommended for a stock A/C system for a 2011 TriGlide?
I have the stock A/C system with a K&N filter replacement.
With the stock air cleaner (with or without the K&N filter) the Twin Cam Discrete, at this LINK, is what will work. It allows for filter placement anywhere you'd like.
 
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With the stock air cleaner (with or without the K&N filter) the Twin Cam Discrete, at this LINK, is what will work. It allows for filter placement anywhere you'd like.
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anyone happen to have a PDF of the instructions to install this? I'm considering it, but I'm about as mechanical as a rock and want to make sure it's something I can do.. I'd like to get this sort of stuff done to my new bike as early as possible and while it's still brand new!
 
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Originally Posted by Mixitman
anyone happen to have a PDF of the instructions to install this? I'm considering it, but I'm about as mechanical as a rock and want to make sure it's something I can do.. I'd like to get this sort of stuff done to my new bike as early as possible and while it's still brand new!
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Here is where I routed my filter to on my Freewheeler. I used the Twin Cam discrete kit from DK.
 
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Here is where I routed my filter to on my Freewheeler. I used the Twin Cam discrete kit from DK.
I hope that is water and not all oil underneath?
 
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I hope that is water and not all oil underneath?
It should just be some condensation.
 
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[QUOTE=Fusionfool;14164050]I hope that is water and not all oil underneath?[/QUOTE


Actually it is ice tea. I spilt a glass on my lift while installing the breather. I put about 100 mi. on the breather and no signs of any fluids.
 


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