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  • Kingjoel
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    • May 2017
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    • Juniata, Ne

    #1

    Air box parts

    https://www.suzukipartsmonster.com/o...89/air-cleaner
    I will need part #2, #18, and #25 for an air box. Where does #18 connect, it looks like #18 and #2 would let dirt get in the carbs? What does #25 do?Please advise, thanks
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    1978 GS 1000
  • GSXR7ED
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    • Dec 2012
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    #2
    Those are rubber tubes that allow air to flow from the top and bottom. There's a clamp that holds them in-place onto the Airbox and then the hose basically is running next to the frame at the top and bottom. The tubes on mine hang freely but look as they molded themselves onto the frame.


    Ed
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    • Kingjoel
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      #3
      I see #18 goes to a port on the head. It looks like #2 (the drain hose) would let in dirty air. Am I missing something?
      1978 GS 1000

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      • Kingjoel
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        #4
        Thanks Ed, I think I have it figured out. I hope the original air box is better than paper pods.
        Last edited by Kingjoel; 04-13-2018, 11:35 AM.
        1978 GS 1000

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        • cowboyup3371
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          #5
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