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jmerry
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K&N Conical Filter Install
12/11/06 at 16:20:09
 
Is it necessary to remove the entire airbox to install a K&N conical filter?  Or can you leave the body of the box intact?  Just seems like alot to remove to install the filter.  

If the box is totally removed, where are the side plates then mounted?  

Any comments are greatly appreciated!!

Thanks!!
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Re: K&N Conical Filter Install
Reply #1 - 12/11/06 at 17:46:22
 
Go to (Show us your Ride) and look at the first bike pic.  It has the filter your talking about and yes You loose the mounting brackets for the side covers... It has a dif bat box cover because the original was missing when I bought the bike.....  Some people move the bat box back to fill in the wide open space...  Ck it out !  O and if you remove the air box you have to figure out some other filter for the crankcase ( note blue filter at the front of tank)...
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Re: K&N Conical Filter Install
Reply #2 - 12/12/06 at 06:39:17
 
if u remove the airbox u will have to make mounting brackets for the side panels.  I thought it was just easier to install a pod filter directly to the carb and then reinstall the airbox so i could mount the side panels.
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Reply #3 - 12/12/06 at 13:11:12
 
link 1, Big Stealth

link 2, what I did   I've got a couple ofther posts on this.  do a search... but set the way back to way back

Link 3, what Greg_650 did

IN COMBO W/ this.

and make sure you put the breather ABOVE where the hose comes out, like this:


One big difference between Greg's bike and mine is that his looks good.
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Reply #4 - 12/13/06 at 00:16:20
 
Or like this



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