Harley Screamin’ Eagle Burst Performance Air Cleaner KitHarley-Davidson Screamin’ Eagle Burst Air CleanerThe new Screamin’ Eagle Burst Performance Air Cleaner Kit (P/N 29000066, $369.95) from Harley-Davidson Genuine Motor Accessories combines high performance with hard-edged styling.
The tuxedo black billet cover is machined to expose the satin-aluminum finish below, creating contrasting edges and light-enhancing patterns that are eye-catching alone or when combined with other Burst Collection, Edge Cut and gloss black accessory components.A one-piece cast back plate with integral breather and mounting bracket promotes smooth, high-volume air flow into the throttle body through an exposed, reverse-cone washable-synthetic element.The complete kit includes Burst Collection trim, backing plate, air cleaner element, and all required installation hardware, and fits 2008-later Touring and Trike models with the Original Equipment 50mm throttle body. Installation requires ECM calibration (priced separately).
Hello everyone and welcome once again to Ultimate Motorcycling’s weekly Podcast—Motos and Friends.
My name is Arthur Coldwells.
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This week’s episode features Senior Editor Nic de Sena’s impressions of the beautiful new Harley-Davidson Low Rider ST that is loosely based around the original FXRT Sport Glide from the 1980s. Hailing from The Golden State, these cult-status performance machines became known as West Coast style, with sportier suspension, increased horsepower, and niceties including creature comforts such as a tidy fairing and sporty luggage.
In past episodes you might have heard us mention my best friend, Daniel Schoenewald, and in the second segment I chat with him about some of the really special machines in his 170 or so—and growing—motorcycle collection. He’s always said to me that he doesn’t consider himself the owner, merely the curator of the motorcycles for the next generation.
Yet Daniel is not just a collector, but I can attest a really skilled rider. His bikes are not trailer queens, they’re ridden, and they’re ridden pretty hard. Actually, we have had many, many memorable rides on pretty much all of the machines in the collection at one time or another.
From all of us here at Ultimate Motorcycling, we hope you enjoy this episode!