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Roland Sands Design has one that will fit. Of course a velocity stack has no air filter so I wouldn't get one if you do a lot of riding. For shows or whatever it would probably be fine. They do look pretty cool though. The Roland Sands one is about 420.00.
I believe Kuryakyn makes a filtered one, called the velociraptor or something. I am not a big fan of Kuryakyn stuff, but I would consider that A/C if it came in black. Without knowing anyone who has one, or seeing it anywhere but in pictures, not sure if it could be disassembled enough to be powder coated...
I believe Kuryakyn makes a filtered one, called the velociraptor or something. I am not a big fan of Kuryakyn stuff, but I would consider that A/C if it came in black. Without knowing anyone who has one, or seeing it anywhere but in pictures, not sure if it could be disassembled enough to be powder coated...
I had the same thought, if it was black I might be interested in that Kuryakyn velocity stack.
Unless, its made of plastic. I never see anyone running one, on the net or in real life. That's not a good sign..
I have one on my deluxe came on it when I bought it...Im gonna change it out as soon as I have the $ thank god its winter so I wont he riding as much
Got pics?
The Wimmer stuff looks like you can have a filter or a stack but not both unless I an missing something. I have looked at the Velociraptor in the past and that seems to have a small K&N filter integrated into the stack.
People give Kury a bum rap but the stuff Ive had has been decent. You can also get a chrome backplate for a little more dress over the carb/sevo components.
Last edited by Motown Strag; Jan 3, 2012 at 12:05 PM.
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