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I have the Arlen Ness Big Sucker on mine, and like the performance that I got out of it. I still have the football style cover on it, but you can get a round chrome cover that looks pretty good on just about every bike I've seen it on.
I have the Arlen Ness Big Sucker on mine, and like the performance that I got out of it. I still have the football style cover on it, but you can get a round chrome cover that looks pretty good on just about every bike I've seen it on.
Same here, but on my FB. There are numerous good-looking set-ups out there, but I preferred to stay away from any that would require a rain sock in the event of a down pour.
(I have enough fun watching my speedo fill up with water, so I didn't want the distraction of dealing with water down the intake).
What is the Arlen Ness # for their air cleaner kitwhich fitsthe 96B FI engine?
I looked and saw a few part numbers but it was not clear (ther might be 2-3 filters/kits that fit).
I am keeping my Football air cover for now. I thought about a swap, then saw the Dyna's new air covers and thought my cover looks great, and seems to work fine.
Where did you guys get those harley davidson covers? r they just regular HD covers from Harley?
Not sure if this question was for me or not but incase it is, they are just round covers that Im sure most HD dealer would have in stock. Mine is P/N 29483-99 It says Twin Cam 88 on it so if you have a 96" motor, which from your name I would guess you do, you would probably want something different. If you do a search on Harley-Davidson.com for your model and year and search for "air cleaner trim" youll find the ones that fit your bike anda P/N that you can go to the dealer ship with so you dont waste your time there trying to describe to the parts guy what you want to buy. Hope this helps.
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