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Got myself a new 2008 Fatboy from New York. I just installed a Vance &\\; Hines Big Radius 2-into-1, Screaming Eale stage 1 air cleaner and V&\\;H Fuelpak. After setting the fuelpak while testing the ride the bike started moving in short jerks, the exhaust rumble is not continuous and in phases along with the jerks. I'm wondering what the problem is as I know the Fuelpak is set correctly. Also, on installing the stage 1, the stock cover works but not the stock black plastic with the 2 hole/vents in front for the air intake. just the cover with the stage 1, I'm wondering from where the air is supposed to be taken in, is it from the sides since the stock plastic does not fit lwith the stage 1 leaving the sides all round exposed? Any advice experts?
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