WS6 style air cleaner cover
11-14-2008 | 08:58 PM
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Goddahavit
Mud, thanks very much, and how the heck do you get such good pictures?
I cant get a good picture!!
Good to see you received it Eric.
For me, good pix come from a good camera.
The Canon does all the work.
Indirect lighting seems to work best for me.
Cloudy daze are best I have found.
Yours is number 4 to the Great State of Pennsylvania.
28 states and Canada....
55 total mudcuts (11 20 2007 - 05 31 2014)............
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Arkansas - 1
California - 2
Canada - 1
Colorado - 1
Connecticut -1
Florida - 4
Georgia - 4
Illinois - 1
Iowa - 1
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Louisiana - 1
Maryland - 2
MichiGun - 2
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Nebraska - 1
New York - 1
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Oklahoma - 3
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11-26-2009 | 03:10 PM
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air cleaner cover
Mud,
is there any chance of you doing my cover?
Just pm me with the details of you can fit me in.
Thanks.
Signed, The guy with the yoked up back.
11-28-2009 | 09:43 PM
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From: Monmouth, OR
One of the nicer options for a/c cover I've seen. Marries the stock with the custom.
11-28-2009 | 09:59 PM
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From: georgia
this might be a dumb question but with the added airflow, will the bike need to be re-mapped?
11-29-2009 | 12:41 AM
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From: Montana
Like what you did mud, but what did you use for a back plate (cover)? My '08 "S&S" style stock cover looks like crap. I like the old "pan head" round cover, or the stock cover of the early shovels like my '67. The bigger the filter, the easier it is to get air to flow through it.
11-29-2009 | 09:59 AM
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From: Northern Illinois
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PigInaBlanket
Very nice looking. I love the round covers with the trim rings.
plain cover with stock trim ring.
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11-30-2009 | 01:39 PM
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From: D.C.
Very nice looking cover
On what kind of air intake did you put it on?
Would you accept to make me one later on? I'll pay for it.
02-06-2010 | 12:04 AM
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From: NorNev
Another one done.
Easy to do by following Mud's directions. Used an angle grinder and a drill press.
02-08-2010 | 09:51 PM
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Another one done.
Easy to do by following Mud's directions. Used an angle grinder and a drill press.
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Good job ice. Looks great.
What did you do with the insert?? paint?? or??
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02-08-2010 | 10:15 PM
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From: NorNev
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What did you do with the insert?? paint?? or??
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Got an A/C cover off e-bay. It was for a LowRider.
I sanded and prepped the insert to remove the writing and then sprayed with black epoxy paint (JRK tip for the appliance paint).
No money for powder coating at this time.