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Hey guys I got a free stage 1 off of a friend who has a street glide. I tried putting it on my crossbones but it appears that I'm missing a spacer plate? Do they require one? or am I just an idiot and its not going to fit? haha Sorry if this is a "dumb" question. Its just a used kit and I am unsure if its missing the "spacer" or if they just will not cross over to a softail model
Hey guys I got a free stage 1 off of a friend who has a street glide. I tried putting it on my crossbones but it appears that I'm missing a spacer plate? Do they require one? or am I just an idiot and its not going to fit? haha Sorry if this is a "dumb" question. Its just a used kit and I am unsure if its missing the "spacer" or if they just will not cross over to a softail model
Spacer? where? What brand, What year is the Street Glide?
street glide is a newer 103. And I believe its a Harley kit. I have a filter and the big aluminum piece that bolts to where the breathers are off the jugs. But with the breathers bolted up it leaves about 1/4'' or 3/8'' space between the throttle body and the aluminum plate that the filter bolts to. And the bolts don't line up with the throttle body. I guess what I'm asking is if there is suppose to be a spacer (adapter plate) between the throttle body and the stage one intake part that holds the filter.
Part Number 29260-08
Fits ’08-13 Touring and Trike models with Original Equipment 50mm Throttle Body. ’08-later CVO™ models require separate purchase of Air Cleaner Cover P/N 29121-07.
Part Number 29586-06
Fits ’99-later Softail® (except ’11-later CVO™ Softail®) ’02-’07 Touring and ’99-’07 Dyna® models.
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