. Posted July 5, 2007 Report Posted July 5, 2007 Looking for the outerwear that velcro's onto the top of your box, or a lid system that isnt going to cut down on air flow at all that has an outerwear built into it. Worst case scenario I'd make my own, but I remember seeing it out on the net somewhere and cant find it again. Not the K&N lid, just the outerwear (never understood that lid, it's like having 2 filters?) Quote
BillyRay Posted July 5, 2007 Report Posted July 5, 2007 I believe I saw one in the Rocky Mountain ATV catalog the other day. Quote
okbeast Posted July 5, 2007 Report Posted July 5, 2007 I remember seeing them on Magicracing, or go directly through outerwear. Quote
BillyRay Posted July 6, 2007 Report Posted July 6, 2007 My mistake, it was on ronniesmailorder.com and the price is $22.95 and the part # is 11-9988. Quote
. Posted July 6, 2007 Author Report Posted July 6, 2007 you guys rock man....thanks for the help.....everyone that runs no airbox lid (dont know why you'd run one personally), should have one of these......they gotta be an engine saver in some conditions. Hell, I've gone through trails that are fender deep holes, and top of the tire deep for miles with no airbox lid and only problem I've had was when I went in over the seat and then it just bogged for a second and kept going, but you get all sorts of mud on your foam filter and it gets wet. Cant wait to personally run one of these kits Quote
wood Posted July 6, 2007 Report Posted July 6, 2007 i bought one and though it was crap,if you pick one up you better buy some extra velcro for the sides,it only has velcro on the front and back. Quote
black sunshine Posted July 7, 2007 Report Posted July 7, 2007 i bought one and though it was crap,if you pick one up you better buy some extra velcro for the sides,it only has velcro on the front and back. Yeah, I have one and it is pretty much a joke. Velcros front and rear and elastic on the sides. Problem is it isn't quite wide enough so the sides don't want to make any filtering attempt, they want to leave an air gap with the sides of the airbox. Will require some ingenuity to make work properly. Quote
shee4speed Posted July 7, 2007 Report Posted July 7, 2007 No velcro on mine.You cut out the top of the box and install the outerwear.Cool billet trim piece holds it there.Works great.Notice the pantyhose on the front.The also make a piece for that also i believe. Quote
. Posted July 7, 2007 Author Report Posted July 7, 2007 2 main questions with that setup? First, where'd you get it at? and second, have you tried removing the lid and doing a plug chop afterward? I saw in your sig you're running 310's, which is right around where I was (310-330) depending on the season of riding, so even if it cut my airflow a little bit, it still looks like a pretty solid setup. With those other setups, I dont have a problem developing something that will fit around it. I was thinking about having my dad cad and cut an L shape bracket piece that sits on the sides of the airbox and over the outerwear (he does precision engineering for a company that does the leads for pacemakers and other bigger stuff), and then have the clips still hold the metal piece on. Have some rubber type clamp setup to hold the outerwear in the piece. He'd be basically able to just cad out an aluminum piece thats the same shape as the air box lid without the inlet area. Quote
shee4speed Posted July 7, 2007 Report Posted July 7, 2007 Click Here I didnt do any plugchops but going to do some.Bike runs real good with the 310 mains though. Quote
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