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Looks like you had your manifolds on the wrong side of the bike with the pods. The carbs sure hang low in those photos. I've ridden in heavy wind, and rain and never had any problems.
I jet bikes with pods all the time so I disagree with your results. You need to get with someone that knows what they are doing & can teach you what it takes to make them work correctly. Just my opinion.
Ray.
That's a fact, and exactly what some people will never understand.You need to get with someone that knows what they are doing & can teach you what it takes to make them work correctly. Just my opinion.
Ray.
Actually, that looks like it should flow very good to me.Couldn't stand the pain in my a$$ pods anymore. 75mph rich/lean/rich depending on how the wind was blowing. Had enough!
To this...
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And she runs like a scalded dog now. Very fast, very smooth...
It's impossible to get a bike to run right with pods and a free flowing pipe.
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Damn it Jim!! I'm a chef not a mechanic.They tricked us againDamn K&N
Damn it Jim!! I'm a chef not a mechanic.
Let me know when Frasier goes down.
Bill, don't you mean "It's life Jim, but not as we know it!"![]()
i am very intrigued with your findings
witch got me to thinking
stock air boxes suck no matter what you do
k&n is the way to go
Pods are suceptable to wind and weather conditions! also they are exposed so they get dirty easily
so we need a DIRECT air flow line from a single
lets say CONE style air filter that holds the similar VOLUME as the pods
but lets more air flow in much SMOOTHER to the carbs for better UMMPPFH
here is my idea / plan
i want to build a steel piping cold ram air intake system
using the same original concept as the fellas from suzuki did but instead of making a box and attaching everything make a setup just like my exhust 4into1
except reverse 1into4
use pipes that fit in to the carb slots i hope
if all goes well i will have for yall a stock airbox setup complete with airfilter for sale and k&n pods
wish me luck and i will send yall pics!!
SORRY FOR THE LONG RESPONSE
again just my 2 cents