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Reply #15 - 11/08/08 at 07:34:44
 
I just bought a cone filter from speedmoto and there customer service,shipping and prices are very good. I would recommend them to whoever is needing a cheap cone filter until they upgrade to the K&N. The filter was shipped to my house for $13 the ebay guy your referring to is NOT SO GOOD.. I have not had good dialect with them  Angry Angry Angry Angry
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Reply #16 - 11/16/08 at 17:26:17
 
I just ordered on of these and I was wondering if someone can tell me what to do with the air line that goes to the top of the cylnder head cover? I have removed my old airbox so I need to know where I will put this with the cone filter installed.

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Reply #17 - 11/16/08 at 18:03:30
 
savageclay wrote on 11/16/08 at 17:26:17:
I just ordered on of these and I was wondering if someone can tell me what to do with the air line that goes to the top of the cylnder head cover? I have removed my old airbox so I need to know where I will put this with the cone filter installed.

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Here is what I did with the oil breather hose.  I got the filter at Auto-Zone and it is washable stainless steel:

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Reply #18 - 11/16/08 at 18:21:01
 
Thanks! I like that.
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Reply #19 - 11/16/08 at 19:48:57
 
Arthur wrote on 11/16/08 at 18:03:30:
savageclay wrote on 11/16/08 at 17:26:17:
I just ordered on of these and I was wondering if someone can tell me what to do with the air line that goes to the top of the cylnder head cover? I have removed my old airbox so I need to know where I will put this with the cone filter installed.

Thanks!




Here is what I did with the oil breather hose.  I got the filter at Auto-Zone and it is washable stainless steel:

http://i277.photobucket.com/albums/kk80/tlukatch/OILBREATHER.jpg

Gort, can you send a picture with a wider view? it's a little tough to make out the exact locations.
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Reply #20 - 11/16/08 at 20:44:54
 
mick wrote on 11/16/08 at 19:48:57:
Arthur wrote on 11/16/08 at 18:03:30:
savageclay wrote on 11/16/08 at 17:26:17:
I just ordered on of these and I was wondering if someone can tell me what to do with the air line that goes to the top of the cylnder head cover? I have removed my old airbox so I need to know where I will put this with the cone filter installed.

Thanks!




Here is what I did with the oil breather hose.  I got the filter at Auto-Zone and it is washable stainless steel:

http://i277.photobucket.com/albums/kk80/tlukatch/OILBREATHER.jpg

Gort, can you send a picture with a wider view? it's a little tough to make out the exact locations.




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Reply #21 - 11/17/08 at 04:18:52
 
Here is what I did, not that there is anything wrong with any other way. Just showing another way of doing it. I can't believe how much sound comes from that little filter. It is a crappy cellphone pic.

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Reply #22 - 11/17/08 at 05:44:09
 
I would like to clear up some confusion that I had when reading this post. I am intersted in doing this to my bike but when I tried to go to speedmoto.com as mentioned earlier in the post to buy a filter it was some site in another language that I could not read with links that did not work. Correct me if I am wrong lancer and savagespence but I do believe the correct site ishttp://www.speedmotoco.com/shop/. Just wanted to help out further savage guys/gals who like to tinker on their bike.
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Reply #23 - 11/17/08 at 05:48:14
 
Does the existing air box/side covers have to be removed when doing this mod? I like the way the side covers look so if I could I would perfer to keep them when I add a cone filter.
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Reply #24 - 11/17/08 at 09:47:56
 
im pretty sure you have to remove the airbox but you could always screw those painted panels back on and it should look the same even w/o the airbox there
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Reply #25 - 11/17/08 at 10:04:20
 
I once had a mohawk wrote on 11/17/08 at 05:48:14:
Does the existing air box/side covers have to be removed when doing this mod? I like the way the side covers look so if I could I would perfer to keep them when I add a cone filter.




I had to remove the airbox.
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Reply #26 - 11/17/08 at 10:07:28
 
il67bp wrote on 11/17/08 at 09:47:56:
im pretty sure you have to remove the airbox but you could always screw those painted panels back on and it should look the same even w/o the airbox there


Actually if I remember correctly, the left side cover mounts to a bracket that is mounted on the airbox.
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Reply #27 - 11/17/08 at 10:19:51
 
Be a doddle geting the carb on and off, that's next on my agenda
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Reply #28 - 11/17/08 at 10:48:10
 
I once had a mohawk wrote on 11/17/08 at 05:44:09:
I would like to clear up some confusion that I had when reading this post. I am intersted in doing this to my bike but when I tried to go to speedmoto.com as mentioned earlier in the post to buy a filter it was some site in another language that I could not read with links that did not work. Correct me if I am wrong lancer and savagespence but I do believe the correct site ishttp://www.speedmotoco.com/shop/. Just wanted to help out further savage guys/gals who like to tinker on their bike.



That is the correct address you have...
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Reply #29 - 11/17/08 at 10:50:00
 
You don't HAVE to take the air box out for a cone filter, but then you just have dead weight on your bike. Neither of the side panels will go back on with out the air box. At least not without some kind of bracket/mount work anyhow. If you get rid of the air box then you will need some kind of small filter like in the last few pics.

I thought about keeping the air box and sealing it off and using it to store things in.
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