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Does anyone have a pic of their bike with one of the Kuryakyn Throttle servo covers installed?
I see it on the web site but I keep wondering how it looks on a bike.
I have a modified air cleaner.
Thanks
Just to bring this one up again, I'm wondering what the difference might be between the two models Kury offers? One is for their air cleaner and the other is for Harley's. Since they both mount to the same servo/TB wouldn't one assume they have the same bolt pattern , etc and therefore are the same?
I have the 58MM Throttle body which unfortunately the MoCo left quite unfinished with wires very exposed. I installed both of the 2 KuryAkyn covers in the 1st post of this thread. Definitely makes a difference compared to the exposed wiring. I think it finished off the 110 on my 2010 SEUltra rather nicely. Easy install. Here's some pics:
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