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Title: Cone Air Filter Post by hockmanjosh on 06/08/16 at 22:19:19 Can I install a cone air filter without major modification? I remember reading somewhere on here that you have to relocate the batter to install a cone filter. Thanks for the help! |
Title: Re: Cone Air Filter Post by zipidachimp on 06/08/16 at 22:41:36 no interference on my bike. Carry on! 8-) ps: airbox needs removal! |
Title: Re: Cone Air Filter Post by hockmanjosh on 06/08/16 at 22:44:58 Do you have a photo? |
Title: Re: Cone Air Filter Post by zipidachimp on 06/09/16 at 00:55:35 I can take one tomorrow. Really, it's easy, remove stock rubber air tube, slip on cone. 21/8 or 21/4, forgot which. 8-) read the thread 'tuning your intake' for more info and photos. |
Title: Re: Cone Air Filter Post by Yoshi on 06/09/16 at 03:39:54 Simple hookup, buy this :-) pm me http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g214/VduBpl/For%20Sale/20151108_200946_zpsky6t0isn.jpg (http://s57.photobucket.com/user/VduBpl/media/For%20Sale/20151108_200946_zpsky6t0isn.jpg.html) |
Title: Re: Cone Air Filter Post by Dave on 06/09/16 at 03:40:06 Are you after the "look"......or do you expect to get better performance? |
Title: Re: Cone Air Filter Post by VortecCPI on 06/09/16 at 05:41:41 You must be sure the filter flange does not cover any air bleed holes at the carb inlet bell! If so you will have a tuning nightmare. http://www.choppercharles.com/2013/12/jetting-made-easy.html http://xjbikes.com/forums/threads/pod-filters.28832/page-3 http://www.xs500forum.com/index.php?topic=1357.0 |
Title: Re: Cone Air Filter Post by hockmanjosh on 06/09/16 at 07:08:24 I am looking for performance, plus the look is not bad either. I'll keep aware of the bleed holes, thanks! |
Title: Re: Cone Air Filter Post by verslagen1 on 06/09/16 at 07:43:50 You'll get better performance with a velocity stack between the carb and air filter. You can use the stock rubber ducky or a straight tube. |
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