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S&s High Flow Replacement Air Filter Harley W/ Classic Teardrop Cover E G & Efi on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Lyons, Wisconsin, United States

Lyons, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New Brand:S&S Cycle Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:106-4724

Item Description

Replacement High Flow Air Filter for S&S®Teardrop Air Cleaners For S&S® Super E and G Carbs and EFI Throttle Bodies


Product Description:

This high flow filter for S&S® teardrop air cleaners for S&S® Super E & G carburetors and EFI Throttle bodies is 1" taller than the standard filter. When installed it looks great giving your bike an aggressive competition look, and it flows more air to allow large displacement engines to breath at high rpm. Replacement Air Filter Only.

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Return Policy

If an item is delivered damaged or defective please keep all packaging and contact us immediately. Returns or exchanges of brand new, unopened, completely factory sealed products are welcome within 30 days of delivery date. Unless an item is deemed by the manufacturer to be defective, we do not accept any returns on used items. This includes but is not limited to items showing signs of installation or attempted/improper installation (mounting marks, scratches, scuffs), mounted tires/wheels, windshields, discolored exhaust, programmed fuel tuners, bluetooth/communication devices, apparel, items installed contrary to manufacturers specifications, seats, etc. All products are warranted against manufacturers defects. Many of our manufacturers handle claims directly to speed up the process of exchange or sending replacement parts. Because issues are often solved over the phone via tech support, please call the manufacturer first. Defective or damaged items will be exchanged or a full refund will be issued if the item is no longer available. If an item is returned for any reason other than being damaged or defective the order will be refunded minus a 20% restocking fee, and the buyer is responsible for return shipping. Electrical parts are not eligible for returns.

About Fox River Cycle

Fox River Cycle is a retailer of aftermarket powersports parts and accessories. We carry a huge selection of aftermarket parts and accessories for almost any make and model, and pride ourselves with speedy delivery services and competitive pricing. If you don't see something in our store that you're looking for please don't hesitate to contact us.

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