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I appreciate the honesty!.. You know what I would really like... That decorativecover I have on there now that covers the stock 96 Cubic Inch bla bla bla... Iwould like to find somebody that could machine me a custom cover that I couldhave somebody airbrush the 107" inside the HD logo... Not sure where toeven begin trying to find having something like that done?
Call me old, but unless your sportin a healthy build even the single stack looks a bit much let alone the dual. Less is more when it comes to an air filter especially on a bagger....MHO
I think you would be much further ahead with this style. DK Customs has some really nice ones much more reasonably priced. Besides I do not believe that will fit with your lower fairings. I have the SE Heavy Breather on my Road King and know they make a shorter one for hard lowers.
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