To boost the performance while changing the style of a Fuel-Injected Sportster Engine is an appealing proposition. The new Screamin’ Eagle® Round Sportster® Stage 1 Air Cleaner Kit (P/N 29000009 Gloss Black or 29000019 Chrome; $139.95) from Harley-Davidson® provides increased air flow and is street legal when used with stock mufflers Requires ECM calibration (priced separately).
It can be matched with an accessory round cover or for an open-element look with custom air cleaner trim from one of the Harley-Davidson’s decorative collections. Kit includes one-piece cast backplate, high-flow washable air filter element, and all required hardware. Requires separate purchase of round air cleaner cover or Twin Cam-style air cleaner trim. Fits 2007-later Sportster models. See an authorized Harley-Davidson dealer for details.
That’s pretty ugly….what happens if it rains?…oh wait, you guys don’t ride in the rain
@ Toll…its a damn round air cleaner…if the cover was on it how would you see it.
Peace dude!
Boss Hawg
Troll,
Really ????
Over & Out,
Jeff
Ahhh, Troll……, this seems to be the norm, at least I think it is, for every big twin air cleaner, I could be wrong. And yes I know this is for a Sportster, really, when you get down to brass tacks, what’s the difference? they both suck bang and blow almost, if not identically……
“what if it rains” ……I can’t even …….I don’t know how to………WTF!
Is this guy for real or is this a joke?
Steve Carr
You guys do realize a guy calling him self troll is just here to stir the pot. Don’t feed the troll.
Not my style of Air Cleaner, I prefer MOON Eyes
Ugly……
It needs to be a little more kick-ass than that.
At least Troll didn’t say “Just ride the damn thing”. But, he still has time.
You NOW get a good view of all the wiring and plastic…
Re: riding in the rain – Here in the UK I bought the 883R
As the guy in the shop said “you wanna ride it? (the 883R) or do you want the chromed out custom model so you can clean it all the time?
I voted for riding it