TC Bros air cleaner

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BWG56

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Purchased the bike (08 Mastiff) with a Pro R Hypercharger installed.. never been a huge fan of them. Wanted something minimal with good flow. Bang for the buck, extremely happy with the purchase. Had yet to see one of their air cleaners installed on a Dog thought it was worth it to share some pics.

link to product

http://www.tcbroschoppers.com/tc-bros-finned-polished-air-cleaner-s-s-super-e-g-carbs.html


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Looks good:old2: I would get some ss/chrome button head screws and put them in the old mounting holes
 

Sprocket

Member
time to start rubbing up a shine on the carb.

This bike was terribly neglected especially in the cleanliness department. Poor thing sat untouched for more then two years. Bought her dirty, tarnished and in non-running condition. Got her up and running first, then started on removing the layers of build up on every surface. Already have twelve hours in cleaning the engine alone, but your right lol with it being so exposed that carbs gonna now be on the list to get shiny too
 

kickstart

Well-Known Member
Looks good but I think you will need some support for the carb at least I would. Just my .02

A 90 degree fuel inlet fitting is nice also.
 
Purchased the bike (08 Mastiff) with a Pro R Hypercharger installed.. never been a huge fan of them. Wanted something minimal with good flow. Bang for the buck, extremely happy with the purchase. Had yet to see one of their air cleaners installed on a Dog thought it was worth it to share some pics.

link to product

http://www.tcbroschoppers.com/tc-bros-finned-polished-air-cleaner-s-s-super-e-g-carbs.html


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You may want to look into their breather bolts with the mesh screen installed. May keep debris from getting into the motor http://www.tcbroschoppers.com/tc-bros-breather-bolts-for-91-up-sportster-evo-big-twin.html
 
This bike was terribly neglected especially in the cleanliness department. Poor thing sat untouched for more then two years. Bought her dirty, tarnished and in non-running condition. Got her up and running first, then started on removing the layers of build up on every surface. Already have twelve hours in cleaning the engine alone, but your right lol with it being so exposed that carbs gonna now be on the list to get shiny too
Or you try one of these! http://www.xxxcarburetors.com/
 

Th3InfamousI

Administrator
Staff member
I was looking at those when I ordered the filter.. probably should have just got them coming at the same time.. thanks
Don't need those bolts...your 117 doesn't breath those head bolts that's on the 107. Just stick a chrome bolt in there. Don't waste $45 on those bolts you don't need

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Sprocket

Member
Don't need those bolts...your 117 doesn't breath those head bolts that's on the 107. Just stick a chrome bolt in there. Don't waste $45 on those bolts you don't need

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Thanks man.. its like you knew I was looking that info up, literally had a search going on another tab on the computer. Appreciate your response
 

Th3InfamousI

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Staff member
Thanks man.. its like you knew I was looking that info up, literally had a search going on another tab on the computer. Appreciate your response
Yep I knew that...got eyes everywhere..haha

Although I'd be looking for a carb bracket actually to help hold that weight.

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