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Bought just the sock at Harley $24.99 and the Chrome Air Cleaner cover on eBay for $49.95 shipping included. I tried the sock on before I bought it and it fits fine
Last edited by IceHeritage; Jun 11, 2010 at 04:39 AM.
After having the stage 1 on my bike for over 3 years an keeping the football as the cover i decided to cut it down like many others. I was amazed at the increase in power did not know it would be that much of an increase wish someone would have told me long ago. thanks to the forum.
Does the Screamin' EagleŽ Air Cleaner Trim Installation Kit with Rain Sock (p/n 28728-10) only fit on the S/E Stage One A/C? Or will it fit on other Stage One elements such as a Ness Big Sucker, Fuel Moto, or K&N?
I am doing a Stage One upgrade soon and would like the exposed element look with the Willie G insert. I know the sock would fit, it's the "trim installation" ring I'm concerned about.
Does the Screamin' EagleŽ Air Cleaner Trim Installation Kit with Rain Sock (p/n 28728-10) only fit on the S/E Stage One A/C? Or will it fit on other Stage One elements such as a Ness Big Sucker, Fuel Moto, or K&N?
I am doing a Stage One upgrade soon and would like the exposed element look with the Willie G insert. I know the sock would fit, it's the "trim installation" ring I'm concerned about.
The Fuel Moto one is the SE Air cleaner is it not?
I took the stock air cleaner off and replaced it with the Arlen Ness Big Sucker, Stage 1 on my '09. This uses any stock Harley Air Cover. I looked in my garage and used the erly EVO bell with the LTR/RTL trim. It gave quicker throttle responce and looks so much better than the stock Football.
looks good. i went and got the nostalgia round one for my bike. then i put in the deeper zippers air filter element due to the requirements of a new motor build, and that puts it out a bit further than i like. i've used a small, i mean, tiny frying pan or other type of aluminum pan and drilled the center hole, and that works well too. a little bit of wd-40 and scotchbrite pad, and you can be every bit as cool as that russel guy from hollywood, yoo hoo.
When I went to the small round air cleaner cover, I grabbed a can of black BBQ paint, and shot the air cleaner base. Small detail made it look a lot better.
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