Installed Stealth External Breather

Jun 15, 2013
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Been fiddling with the Stealth EBS for a while on the Tri-Glide.

Yesterday, finally decided how I wanted it.

Got the tubes connected under the tank, and then routed along the existing coolant hose, down the front and to a filter below the right floorboard.

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Made sure the filter was higher than the lowest thing on the bottom.

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Standing beside the bike you can't see the filter...unless you squat down.

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Kevin
 
I really like the looks of the stealth external breather, very nice!!!!!

Thanks!

I have run a bunch of different styles of External Breather Systems. I like the stealth arms the best...besides the chrome ones on the TG, am running black ones on my Sporty and chrome ones on my Softail.

On the other end, when it's visible, the Catch-Can is really nice looking, but when it's out of sight, the filter is easier...less maintenance.

Here's the Catch-Can on my Softail-

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Kevin
 
I just happen to have a Stealth breather in the shop ready for install on my '13 Tri Glide. Should have been done already but life's responsibilities sometimes slow my progress.
 

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