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Hey everyone, gonna be changing out my stock air cleaner and wondering which is best. Been doing alot of research and it seems like everyone likes the Arlen Ness brand, K&N, S&S. Kinda wanting to keep stock cover and do the mod that I see people doing where you cut around the circle to mount flush with the air cleaner and keep it open (makes for a cool cover). If you guys could help me narrow this air cleaner decision down that would be great! Also my bike is a 2013 Dyna Wide Glide, and I will be putting the Bassani Pro Street Chrome 2-2 slash cut exhaust on.
Thanks!
Kinda wanting to keep stock cover and do the mod that I see people doing where you cut around the circle to mount flush with the air cleaner and keep it open (makes for a cool cover).
I did that with a fuel moto AC.
I think they are all pretty much the same, so buy whatever one gives you a warm fuzzy.
Last edited by rubberfrog; Apr 9, 2013 at 02:03 PM.
I went with Harley's stage 1 but I purchased all of the parts separate because the kit comes with a silver back plate and the harley filter in which I didn't want. So I bought the black back plate, K&N filter then all of the necessary hardware individually to give me the look I wanted and the superior K&N filter (from what I read) right off the bat. then placed a wiley skull cover on the open K&N filter. Like it alot. Basically, it looks like Rubberfrog's as seen above but with the skull cover and a black back plate.
I heard thats a good way to go RAS2011! I ended up biting the bullet today and purchased the S&S stealth air cleaner. Got the Bassani Pro Street pipes also. Now just the wonderful pain of picking a tuner. Since ill be probably only doing Stage 1 I think ill go with the Screamin Eagle Super Tuner.
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