Chopper Dave 66X Air Cleaner

If you roll vintage, classic or retro (I let you make the distinction), this Chopper Dave cast aluminum air cleaner may be the one you want to not breathe like everybody else.

It measures approximatively 4″ across and is composed of two cast aluminum halves with a center mount. Made in house by Dave himself at his Long Beach Casting Co. and available to fit the following carburetors: Keihin CV, Bendix/Keihin, Linkert, S&S Super B. S&S L, S&S Super E/G series.

The 66X Air Cleaner comes polished, ready to install, including a proprietary washable air cleaner element made by UNI filter. Price of (almost) exclusivity? (On purpose, Dave is casting in small quantities) $175.00. Chopper Dave Casting Co.

7 Responses to “Chopper Dave 66X Air Cleaner”


  1. 1 Eric Maurer Nov 13th, 2010 at 9:45 pm

    these are rad….. I have run on two past bikes and ordering one now for my latest build…. and can only say how great these air cleaners are!!!!!

  2. 2 LENNY SINNET ASTC PERFORMANCE Nov 14th, 2010 at 10:48 am

    Great looking classic air cleaner Cyril you should show Dave’s x-wedge with many parts of Dave’s very Kool.

  3. 3 Bigfoot Nov 14th, 2010 at 1:59 pm

    They look realy nice but they do not fit everyones pocketbook. A little expensive for the rider that works at a regular job.

  4. 4 jatinder pal Nov 15th, 2010 at 12:38 pm

    Dave, u r the man buddy…. again supercool part.

  5. 5 Ken Nov 22nd, 2010 at 7:38 pm

    Took me over one year to get mine. Got all sorts of BS about casting problems, computer problems, personal problems.
    I would order form him again if he confirmed to me on the telephone that the piece I wanted there in his hands ready to go that day. Otherwise, you’re screwed.

  6. 6 Nathan Dec 7th, 2011 at 5:12 pm

    It would be nice if you could find a filter that fits. if anybody knws where to get one please post it.

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