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Need to see pics of anyone that has the A.N. Big Suk'r stg 2 air cleaner, what type of cover are you using? Also where you bought it. I know it takes an 8" cover like the pre- 99 models had. Just wanting to see different types and styles.....Thanx
I used the 8" round chrome one from Arlen Ness. Harley makes a similar looking one which surprisingly is less expensive but, I didn't like their bolt protruding where the Ness' is counter sunk. I also matched it up with Harley's smooth round horn cover.
Need to see pics of anyone that has the A.N. Big Suk'r stg 2 air cleaner, what type of cover are you using? Also where you bought it. I know it takes an 8" cover like the pre- 99 models had. Just wanting to see different types and styles.....Thanx
I made mine. I grabbed a piece of aluminum at work, cut it to size on the plasma table, powder coated it black, and made the decal that's on it. I made like 4 or 5 so I can change them out when the mood strikes. This one says Harley Davidson on the top, and Night Train on the bottom. Sorry about the pic, best one I had at the moment.
Mine Big Sucker II came with a chrome cover. I cut a piece a aluminum diamond tread in a 8in circle then painted black and used that for a while. Right now I'm using my stock Cross Bones a/c cover, It fits over the filter and protects it from moisture and debris. Basically the possibilities are endless.
Man, this is why I love this forum....thanx for all the input guys, this is just what I needed to see and hear. I started looking around the garage and found a 7" cut off wheel that I had never used and it fit the front of the filter perfect, then used a stainless button head screw to mount it on. I think it looks pretty cool, I'll try and get some pics and post it later.....Thanx again to everyone who replied.....
Man, this is why I love this forum....thanx for all the input guys, this is just what I needed to see and hear. I started looking around the garage and found a 7" cut off wheel that I had never used and it fit the front of the filter perfect, then used a stainless button head screw to mount it on. I think it looks pretty cool, I'll try and get some pics and post it later.....Thanx again to everyone who replied.....
Glad we could help. That's why I love this place too, lots of good people and help. I used a small blade, like a table saw blade, for a little while also. I think it looked good. It would of looked really nice powder coated black!!
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