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hell i was looking to cover my throttle actuator after putting on a stage one intake. All i can seam to find is kuryakyn and i don't like the way they look any suggestions
It's kinda like putting a piece of pie plate on there...and then that blocks the line of the pushrod cover ( which is bright against black) and a real visual cue to the HD motor
I reused my stock cover
works and is the least expense.
it is a shame that MANY sellers of aftermarket air cleaners shoot photos from an angle which hides the servo motor, or use an older model.
so the buyer gets a surprise
The heavy breather elite comes with one, but they also sell one to add on to a heavy breather. Not sure what one you put on, but if an HB there are options. You can see mine in my sig pic
You don't mind a big honking AC that covers all of that, take a look at the Ventilator.
It's oval and it's narrow so it's leg friendly... I dig it anyway.
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