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Hi guys !
I'm currently swapping my stock 114 air cleaner for a Screaming Eagle Round High Flow center bolt.
I have the idea to put the FLHC/FLSL black cover on it and maybe the Moco trim.
Now, I was wondering if a stock 103 cover would work ?
The round cover with the little squarry part on the front ?
It rained today, so I changed my handgrips to my favorite "jackhammer" style. These were "universal fit" grips from J&P Cycle and cost about $4. To be sure, I did have to buy a Drag Specialties throttle sleeve (about $10), and I also had to carefully remove about a half inch from the end of the grips for better fit, but I'm happy with the results.
They're reminiscent of handgrips I remember from the 50's, so they fit the theme I'm going for.
Last edited by Uncle G.; May 23, 2020 at 03:49 PM.
Hi guys !
I'm currently swapping my stock 114 air cleaner for a Screaming Eagle Round High Flow center bolt.
I have the idea to put the FLHC/FLSL black cover on it and maybe the Moco trim.
Now, I was wondering if a stock 103 cover would work ?
The round cover with the little squarry part on the front ?
i held it up and yes you could make it fit, but no it is horrible big and not a direct fit.
Kinda covered the whole motor.
It rained today, so I changed my handgrips to my favorite "jackhammer" style. These were "universal fit" grips from J&P Cycle and cost about $4. To be sure, I did have to buy a Drag Specialties throttle sleeve (about $10), and I also had to carefully remove about a half inch from the end of the grips for better fit, but I'm happy with the results.
They're reminiscent of handgrips I remember from the 50's, so they fit the theme I'm going for.
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