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I still have one came with the bike. Looking at changing it out after xmas put 4k on it in the last couple of months seems to run good has the metal screen and a rain sock on, there should be a thread I started asking q's about it when I first got bike
I was thinking about getting the RSD velocity stack w/ breathers and sock for my lo when I install the twisted chopper headers, I think the velocity stack looks vintage and super trick.......my RSD tracker fender kit and seat are at the house awaiting paint/fitment.......as well as my DNA mammoth 18" & 21" wheels. Will also be adding black lower fork sliders when the stuff is all installed, I am so pumped!
I know Story has been rocking one for years without problems I'm aware of. But he lives in that clean Hawaiin air. I wanted one but I live in LA and we have air sometimes you can cut with a knife. Sometimes you can't even cut it with a knife!!!
I know Story has been rocking one for years without problems I'm aware of. But he lives in that clean Hawaiin air. I wanted one but I live in LA and we have air sometimes you can cut with a knife. Sometimes you can't even cut it with a knife!!!
I believe HDFr Talon rocks one too.
I got my bike with just over 3k on it not sure how long it had been on there now got 7.5k no issu es but you never know whats going on inside. I will be doing a big bore in a few years once the engines got some more miles should I leave it on to see what 80k looks like.? If its bad and they cant bore my stock cylinders out I could just get some s&s 106 jugs n heads
Then we would know for sure
Just bought the RSD stack on E-Bay for $359.00. I bought the pre filter from RSD for $19.95 plus $7.99 for shipping. The stack from RSD was $440. Mine is new in the box for $80 cheaper and free shipping. I'll post pics. I might pc it flat black copper to match the bike.
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