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Old 09-28-2010, 05:56 AM
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I plan on going with the exposed filter look for my intake. The only thing the football cover was good for was hiding that ugly throttle plug. Anyone come up with a cover or solution to hide that?
 
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Old 09-28-2010, 06:38 AM
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there are two companys out there that make a cover for this eye sore. kuryakyn is one part number 8657 chrome only. the other not sure at this time. If you use the harley run of the mill big breather it has one included in the kit
 
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Thanks, I had no idea that Kuryakyn made a part for this. It is definately an option.
 
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I'm not sure I like the unbalanced look of it. My main concern was only in covering the harness.
 
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I just disconnected the plug and re-routed the harness over the top of the throttle body, it is much less visable! If left routed under the throttle body it hangs down and is definately an eyesore.




 
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went this route
 
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Rome, yours is throttle by cable and doesn't have the harness.
 
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You can also get the part that covers the servo from the SE Filter kit.



I cant remember the part number but if you look at the part online you should be able to get the parts list from the installation instructions.
 
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I think he is talking about these

Cover, throttle body, wrinkle black (Kit 29253-08A) 29009-08
Cover, throttle body, gloss black (Kit 29006-09A) 28890-09
 


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