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    It's not a tube. It's flat, about 10mm thick and you just buy the area/shape you need. Try the bike shops until you find one who has it.
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    whats an air filter?
    Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot

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    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS View Post
    It's not a tube. It's flat, about 10mm thick and you just buy the area/shape you need. Try the bike shops until you find one who has it.
    Motomail used to sell Unifilter foam - I bought some from there to make new filters for my VTR1000 and the VFR800. You just glue the ends to each other to make a tube. Silicon works, as does hot-melt glue or rubber cement.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Quote Originally Posted by samgab View Post
    I just thought it might be simpler to just get a pod filter, rip out the whole airbox, and clamp the pod straight onto the side of the carby...
    Simpler? Perhaps. But pod filters are high flow and you will likely need to rejet to suit. So greater cost to set up initially.
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by vifferman View Post
    Motomail used to sell Unifilter foam - I bought some from there to make new filters for my VTR1000 and the VFR800. You just glue the ends to each other to make a tube. Silicon works, as does hot-melt glue or rubber cement.
    I searched motomail, but can't find it.
    I will trying going in to some of the motorcycle shops around Mt Eden, to see what I can find.

    To get a factory foam filter it'll be expensive, so I wonder if it would be worth getting a different carby jet and a pod.
    Or if I should just get some foam and keep the airbox.
    Dunno.

    The foam in there now isn't flaking off, but when I touched the outside of it with my finger it sort of cracked and broke apart, rather than squishing in and rebounding. So flakes won't be entering the engine, but I agree that urgent action is required.

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    Quote Originally Posted by samgab View Post
    I searched motomail, but can't find it.
    Try phoning them - not everything in the shop is listed on their Interdweeb site.
    Although the Unifilter foam is supposedly specially designed for the purpose, there's nothing particularly magical about it. If you take your old filter into a shop like The Plastic Box that sells foam, you should be able to match it up. All you need is something about the same thickness with the same size bubble holes in it.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Para Rubber is on Carr Rd, Mt Roskill. May pay to give them a bell?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    Para Rubber is on Carr Rd, Mt Roskill. May pay to give them a bell?
    Yeah cheers, I'll give them a go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by samgab View Post
    That's a good option. Where can I buy a tube of foam like that?
    Make sure it's foam designed for air filtration perposes. As mentioned Para Rubber have it, in 2 grades last time I got some. Also remember its the oil put in the filter foam that does job of keeping the finer crap out of the engine.

    $54 seems pretty standard. There may be an after market filter available also. HiFlo and EMGO are popular aftermarket brands.

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    Quote Originally Posted by renegade master View Post
    whats an air filter?
    Something filling that space between your ears.

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    By the way, the reason the old filter was crumbling is probably because someone cleaned it with petrol or some other 'unofficial' type solvent. Same thing happened with my Volty when I first got it - bits of foam falling out everywhere when I opened up the air filter.

    Your filter sounds like a similar setup to mine with the foam sleeve fitting around the cage. I bought a genuine K&N filter and the proper cleaning + oiling kit. I decided it was worth the money & will last for ever if I maintain it right.
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    fwiw the foam costs about $30 from cycletreads and will last you two lifetimes.
    Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot

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    Unifilter make lots of pod filters - here's their site - prices are USA so triple for NZ!

    If Motomail stock the Uni foam they will be able to order the pods. You need to know the size of your carb inlet (OD) to get the right pod - plus have enough room for the length and width of the filter. And you'll need a bottle of filter oil.

    http://www.unifilter.com/online%20ca...universal.html


    For the CHCH poster Pit Lane in Manchester St stock Uni.
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    If anyone on here can field these questions about the FXR150 I'd greatly appreciate it:
    The carby is a Mikuni BS29.
    1/ What is the OD of the inlet (filter) side of the carby? Is it 50 or 52 mm? I don't have a vernier gauge.
    2/ Where is a good place to get a 117.5 jet for the standard Mikuni BS29 carb? Who in Auckland stock that sort of thing?
    3/ Does it need to be adjusted, or just screwed in, in replacement to the standard main jet?
    4/ What size is the standard main jet?
    5/ Do I need to replace any other parts at the same time, like pilot jet?
    6/ I suppose I need to take it apart to do this, would I need to replace the gasket at the same time? If so, where would I get one of those?

    Any other traps/tricks I should know about?

    Cheers for your help, it is much appreciated,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flyingpony View Post
    Christchurch Suzuki wants to charge me $54 for a replacement foam air filter. Is this price about right for what you guys/gals pay or too much?

    What's the price in Auckland/Wellington?

    Bike is an FXR 150.

    I've never bought an air filter for a bike before so all I can compare it to is my cage experience and their paper based filters. They've never cost me anywhere near that figure.

    Thoughts?

    Thanks.
    Well thats a bargain by the comparison whats Colemans Suzuki Auckland had offered me: $120.95

    But instead I got a cone air filter instead (for $30 ish bucks). To do that I had to remove the whole air box thing.

    Quote Originally Posted by samgab View Post
    I searched motomail, but can't find it.
    I will trying going in to some of the motorcycle shops around Mt Eden, to see what I can find.

    To get a factory foam filter it'll be expensive, so I wonder if it would be worth getting a different carby jet and a pod.
    Or if I should just get some foam and keep the airbox.
    Dunno.

    The foam in there now isn't flaking off, but when I touched the outside of it with my finger it sort of cracked and broke apart, rather than squishing in and rebounding. So flakes won't be entering the engine, but I agree that urgent action is required.
    Try Cycletreads. I got mine from there. Yeah mines the UniFilter too...


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