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Can someone please verify for me that this is a reusable, washable K&N filter, H-D part # 29400293...for a Ventilator set up. It was on my used 19 Street Glide Special when I bought it, and it was grey looking so I assumed it was a disposable paper type. But when I took it off, it doesnt look like the stock paper filter that came on my 18 Fatboy which also had a Ventilator set up. There are no numbers on the Street Glide filter, and it doesnt say K&N anywhere. Only a bar-n-shield logo and Made In USA. I tried the obvious solution of checking the Harley website, and the picture of the K&N filter matches mine but I want to be sure. Im putting a couple pics up, the first two are of the filter in question, the last is of the original paper filter that came on my Fatboy (the stock Ventilator filter). Btw, when I look up air filter on the H-D website, and click the check to see if this part fits my bike link, it lists no results found", for either bike. It seems like unless your shopping for clothes, the website has become completely useless ...
Thanks
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