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I have had one on my 92 since i got it. Only problem i had was original breather grommets would come loose. I changed to a screaming eagle breather bar and no problems since.
btw Jake where did you find the breather assembly on your bike? I was wanting to change my setup to like yours. Any tips. I was just trying to find a backing plate and cleaner that just bolted to the carb since the h\c bracket and se bar work good currently. I just wanted a new breather. Kent
I got Hyper charger on my 94 Ultra. I gained a little bit of powerin the mid range with the hyper charger over the stock air cleaner. I got mine from the want ad on this forum. For the money, it was worth it. Plus I like the looks of it.
The Fatboy had one on it when I bought it, and I had the Big Sucker on the last one. I think both are comparable as far as performance. I did like the sucking sound the Ness made when you goosed the motor, and if this bike didn't come with the Hyper charger I would have gone with the Ness again.
Thanks for all the replies. I just got a Hyper charger in a trade with a guy here on the boards and I guerss I am going to give it a try.
What kind of element do they use?
When you insert the code first hit the apply button then wait a few and hit the ok button. You must hit the ok button. Trust me it took me a few tries and searching posts to finally get it in. 500x250 is max size and 100k limits preferred. Kent
i checked mine and that is how it finally worked
Rigid evo is that a Paughco frame? btw there are no pipes on that bike.
I know there are no pipes. The day this pic was taken was its birthday and we weren't quite done yet.
Here is a pic with pipes. Acouple years later after I got t-boned by an old lady with blinders on. I think it was 1986. Yes it is a paucho frame.
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