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Discussion in 'Motorcycle Tech Talk' started by plevine1, Jul 6, 2006.

  1. plevine1

    plevine1 New Member

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    I am adding SE II slip on's to my 06 883c this weekend. Along with a rejet which will be done by a qualified wrench, can any recommend a new (not to expensive) air box. Might as well only rejet once.
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    Not sure with the sportster, but I know most high flow kits will cost around $120-$160 for the twin cam models. Most are similar (use K&N style filter) and have a new back plate.

    Again I am not sure if this will apply to you, but Arlen Ness Big Sucker and the SE kits seemed to be the most popular. I think S&S makes one also, and K&N is supposed to release thier own brand this year. I don't think you would go wrong with any of these names.

    Good Luck,

    RL
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    You Can Go With A 7" Free Flow Like Mine For About 30 Bucks, All You'll Have To Do Is Re Drill Some Holes. DON'T FORGET THE KIT FOR YOUR CRANK BREATHER BOLTLS ANOTHER 30 BUCKS.
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    Go with the SE Kit right from Harley. By far the best and most complete kit out there IMHO
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    hotroadking Super Moderator Staff Member

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    Hd's new kit comes with a paper filter, no oil, it doesn't say it is washable like a K&N, and it's not a K&N filter. So the HD SE kit may lead to further expense for new filters.

    Arlen Ness kit is just as complete as HD's and has a washable filter.

    You can also get straight from K&N a new kit with backing plate, etc that will outflow anything up to Woods/Zippers 3.5 inch tall filters. It has a much larger area so if you are planning cams, heads, pistons etc down the road, the K&N kit would be best, it's narrow and fits tight so you don't kick you leg way out.
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    chucktx Moderator Staff Member

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    what did you do......repaint your bike again???????:)

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