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If looks are the highest priority, I would go with the Ness Big Sucker or HD SE unit, you can easily change the cover to change looks. In my personal opinion the Kury unit looks to big and bulky and fugly, but again, that is just my opinion. Also I think if you look at it up close it looks a bit cheap.
I like the compactness of the Ness/SE unit.
If looks are the highest priority, I would go with the Ness Big Sucker or HD SE unit, you can easily change the cover to change looks. In my personal opinion the Kury unit looks to big and bulky and fugly, but again, that is just my opinion. Also I think if you look at it up close it looks a bit cheap.
I like the compactness of the Ness/SE unit.
What about performence over the 2 you mentionned ?
I'm not a fan of round shaped; exept on womens
I am not a big fan of the hyperchargers, they are bulky and will sometimes stick out too far for my liking, The Arlen Ness or SE would be a better choice. and with these you can install any cover with a nut in the centre,
The Kuryakan was on my bike when I bought it. It can't hurt performance and I like the fact that it looks ugly and sticks out like my other performance equipment
The Kuryakan was on my bike when I bought it. It can't hurt performance and I like the fact that it looks ugly and sticks out like my other performance equipment
Hahahahaha as a matter of fact I don't find it ugly
Skip the hypercharger, go with something like this:
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Optional pre-filter (rain sock) available separately
NOTE: Image may or may not show backing plate with correct finish NOTE: When tested on (08 FLHX) the Big-Sucker Stage 2 made a 21% horsepower increase
From: 12 year, Colombia, 4 years Mexico, currently In Kuwait, but Boston is HOME!!
I like the look of the hypercharger, just something about the blower look on a bike, but I have never heard anyone say they are worth the money, nor have I heard any one say that they add to performace. I have heard great things about the S&S tuned port induction. You might want to check that piece out Could be the thing your looking for as far as looks and style if you like the hypercharger look but want the performance as well. Comes in chrome as well.
FROM what I have read it is supposed to be bad ***!
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