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    wheres mine?

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    Just to be different, I'll answer your question.
    Cruising along will be just fine, the motor may hunt around a bit as the ram air pressurizing system/equalizer hose thingie will be disconnected. You will not damage the motor. And yes, your air filter will still be inside the box, so no worries there either.

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    be careful there. you will get infracted for talking on topic on kiwibiker.

    Just dug through the manual and the "secondary" air intake has a inline filter that is still far enough along that it is still connected to the bike. Thats what I was looking for. All is good. Bring on the naked look tomorrow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cowboyz View Post
    Bring on the naked look tomorrow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cowboyz View Post
    wheres mine?
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    Quote Originally Posted by cowboyz View Post
    be careful there. you will get infracted for talking on topic on kiwibiker.
    i doubt it, no-one will ever find the post amongst all this other drivel
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    Just to put the spanner in the works [cowboyz] yod the new honda VFR800 now thats a nice bike we could paint it sapphire green ah
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    anything to stir that cowboyz up nice neighbour
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    Looks like my zx7 with the fairings off actually...

    Quote Originally Posted by cowboyz View Post
    on the front just behind the fairings are two very large boxes that look like they are for trapping water or something. I think I will ride it unless someone has a big no no dont do that your bike will have a hernia before I leave at 7am in the morning.
    Bloody big bastard those two boxes! Been wondering about exactly what purpose the secondary chamber on my ones serves. Probably something to do with standing wave resonances and other funky details that might make you 1-2 hps at 150+ km/h - fluidmechanics = black magic!

    But I'm sure Sugilite is right on the money:

    Quote Originally Posted by sugilite View Post
    Just to be different, I'll answer your question.
    Cruising along will be just fine, the motor may hunt around a bit as the ram air pressurizing system/equalizer hose thingie will be disconnected. You will not damage the motor. And yes, your air filter will still be inside the box, so no worries there either.
    You'd expect that the air filter is there - otherwise it probably wouldn't make much difference whether the ram-air ducts are inplace anyway.

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    As I understand it a motor vehicle needs a headlight to be road-legal?
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    probably needs indicators too.
    Unless it's vastly different from my zx7 it should be quite possible to screw the headlight assembly on to the structure that holds the instruments as well. It's that which supports the weight of the headlight assembly, which in turn supports the top fairing.

    Indicators are easily duct taped to the sides of the headlight assembly and hooked up. I drove my zxr250 like that for almost a month.
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    well it went well. - ish.

    I did end up attaching the headlight this morning cause it was a bit too dark for my liking when I left for work. The motor "hunting" could more acurately be described and Lurching/stalling/having a massive hissy fit/ bursts of power and then none. Above 60-70k/hr it was a real joke. Just couldnt get the bike going. Made it to work on time though and got the fairing repaired (top job from scott at manawatu plaastics) for $25. Dropped it in to Meanie office this afternoon so he could bring it home for me (what a guy)

    Got rest of bike back together. Just waiting on the rest of the bits to arrive.

    Sweet.

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    The motor "hunting" could more acurately be described and Lurching/stalling/having a massive hissy fit/ bursts of power and then none. Above 60-70k/hr it was a real joke. Just couldnt get the bike going.
    That's a surprise. Are you sure it was not your feeble arms struggling to hold it all together with the wind force of a naked bike?


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    Quote Originally Posted by cowboyz View Post
    well it went well. - ish.

    I did end up attaching the headlight this morning cause it was a bit too dark for my liking when I left for work. The motor "hunting" could more acurately be described and Lurching/stalling/having a massive hissy fit/ bursts of power and then none. Above 60-70k/hr it was a real joke. Just couldnt get the bike going.
    Hmm, ok, the 2 or so times I had my fairings and snorkels off, it was not that bad, did you try short shifting to keep the revs low?

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    tried everything. It was really bad. I didnt think it would make that much of a difference but it had me seriously wondering if I had fuel in the tank. Below 60 (once I got to town) it came right but open road it run like a dog. As soon as I put the intake pipes back on it was just like new. Learning experience I guess. and it did get me to work and back without breaking down so that is a good thing.

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    just thinking. On the 7 is the snorkels upright (so to speak) so the vents are pointing striaght up where as on the 9 they are fully open pointing forward. Maybe?

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    I was talking bout the c1 i used to race. The 750 snorkels just go to the top of the motor for cooling, naff eh. lol

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    oh. Oh well, beats me. Its all back together now and running mint so that is all good.

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