2012 Street Bob- no AC cover ok?
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2012 Street Bob- no AC cover ok?
Hi guys, is it ok for me to ride with no AC cover at all on my stock air cleaner/filter if I know it will be a nice day with no rain?
If not do I have any options to put another cover (smaller, round ideally) without having to upgrade to stage 1?
I installed cycle shack slip ons last month. Not sure if that matters.
Thanks!
If not do I have any options to put another cover (smaller, round ideally) without having to upgrade to stage 1?
I installed cycle shack slip ons last month. Not sure if that matters.
Thanks!
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Hate the looks
I'm not digging the stock "teardrop" AC cover, but I guess I've never seen stock filter so point well taken...
$150 for stage 1? Thought it was more expensive to upgrade. Ok, I'm down for that!
Easy to install and kit comes complete with instructions? (I'm not very handy)
Do I need to tune bike after upgrading since I have slip ons?
Thanks guys!
$150 for stage 1? Thought it was more expensive to upgrade. Ok, I'm down for that!
Easy to install and kit comes complete with instructions? (I'm not very handy)
Do I need to tune bike after upgrading since I have slip ons?
Thanks guys!
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AC is a one...maybe two beer job. Very easy install (although full disclosure doing mine 2 weeks ago I snapped a bolt). Check out a site sponsor here called dk customs, by all accounts they make a great $150 product. You MIGHT need a tune with your slip ons. Plenty of options all depending on how far you plan on taking your modding adventures. Another plug for dk here, but they have a thread in the tuning section that does an awesome job of describing available options.
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intake and exhaust you are going to need some type of fuel managment. you are lean now that will put you even more in the red. I know you will read on here guys posting "i run this no problem" that is not true you have a bike that is running that does not mean it is no problem XIED is an easy cheap solution. I would go with XIED and a DK intake. they sell some really nice smaller ones. but running an open paper filter is a bad idea.
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Thanks guys for the feedback, I want to be a smart consumer but obviously I want to take care of my $10,000 bike. So if I understand correctly, this product (http://sales.nightrider.com/xied.html#) is a good idea for a 2012 street Bob with cycle shack slip on sand a DK AC kit?
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yes sir that is a cheaper solution to a tune. you could spend a bit more and get a tuner (you will need to do this if later down the line you do cams or head work) It is a good investment. I know right now you say you dont want that. but after a few months on here you will be asking what cams you should run hahaha