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banditboy
23rd August 2005, 18:42
Does anyone know if i will have issues with water or just general crap off the road etc if a have reletivly exposed pods on my bike? Im getting a custom exhaust made and am working on the idea of more in more out yeh?

Bonez
23rd August 2005, 19:08
Does anyone know if i will have issues with water or just general crap off the road etc if a have reletivly exposed pods on my bike? Yes you will.

WINJA
23rd August 2005, 20:04
Does anyone know if i will have issues with water or just general crap off the road etc if a have reletivly exposed pods on my bike? Im getting a custom exhaust made and am working on the idea of more in more out yeh?
DONT WASTE YOUR TIME , MOST BIKE CARBS AND INJECTION NEED STILL AIR TO WORK PROPERLY, IVE BEEN THRU THIS AND WASTED A LOT OF MONEY , A LOT OF RACE BIKES ACTUALLY GO TO A BIGGER AIRBOX.
NOT TO MENTION THAT WHEN THEY GET WET THE BIKE RUNS RICH.
A LOT OF PEOPLE MISTAKE BAD POWER DELIVERY WITH MORE POWER CAUSE OF THE HOLES IN THE DELIVERY THRU THE RANGE.
GET SOME NGK IRIDIUM PLUGS AN DO THE JETTING WITH A NEW FILTER WHEN YOU GET THE ZORST.
BTW SOME STOCK FILTERS ARE BETTER FOR HP THAN AFTER MARKET , PARTICULALY THE SUZUKI PLEATED PAPER ONES

Motu
23rd August 2005, 20:57
K & N filters let in a shit load more air....and a bucket load more shit,you're better off with a smelly pantyhose crutch.I used to fit K & N's to everything I had,now I wouldn't have one on my bike.

banditboy
24th August 2005, 19:02
Cheers for all the info, fitting a bigger airbox isnt easy because of the limited space, I have already done the plugs its about the first thing i ever do to a bike, the main reason with wanting to put pods in was that where the box sits the only air that gets to it flows over the engine first.