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What's wrong with halfords mr spanner,I love wandering around looking at all the shiny things.
 
Write guys this is a list of the filter kits and your confirmed order so far ,and in order as i have received them.I will pm you guys when there ready to be posted out and discuss how you wish to pay for them :thumbup

I will update this list as and when members confirm there requirements on this thread.There is no need to PM me as i will check on here and add you to the list in order. :biggrin then PM you as and when :pirate

First out the blocks then : :inlove

Sproker ...Pre-preg glass...
Newboots ... Fibreglass...
Wardy53...Prepreg.../...Fibreglass...
Ozmille...Pre-preg...
dangleebals...prepreg...
Muttsnuts...Carbon...

don`t know if it makes any odds but i`m running 57mm tb`s will holes for velocity stacks have to be a bit bigger ?
 
Seen the quality of these and they are better finished than the other leading brand that you cant get for love or money, and they are cheaper too :thumbup:thumbup
 
Mate they are looking good and I will have a fibreglass one,need more power to keep up with you all or maybe lose a bit of weight,fook that I'll go for power!:doug
 
Will there be fitting instructions for the erm, mechanically ******** (Me) lol. Does the airbox stay open of do you put the lid back on (Sorry for the stupid question!)
Replacing the Airbox with the new Performance air filter

This is only a guide, I’m not a mechanic, I’m just telling you how I replaced mine, and the reason for putting this on here is because the confusion shown by a couple of members that were “unsure”.
Remove seat unit 2 x Allen bolts under the rear 2 x seat corners
Lift Tank Remove 2 x bolts at the front of tank, using tank stand (on side of sub frame)
Place on top yoke and slot top into tank bolt holes on tank
Air Filter removal Remove the 7 bolts on the air box lid, once you have opened the air box remove the filter and place to one side. (No longer required)
The bottom of the is air box is held onto the throttle bodies by 6 x Allen bolts, remove these screws as these will be required to re-install your open air box
On the left hand side of the bike (if you were sitting on it) is a sensor just on the underneath of the box. Slide this towards you away from the filter box,
Using a long flat headed screwdriver release the large jubilee clip from the front of the airbox intake
Disconnect the oil breather pipe from the bottom of the air box and also from the engine end too.
The old filter box can now be removed.
This sensor holding plate needs to be removed and added to the base of the new open filter plate.
Remove the 2 x trumpets using the screws to re-install them onto the new base plate.

Installing the new Performance Airbox
Offer the base plate up to the top of the throttle bodies and install the 6 x Allen bolts to secure the plate in position.
Tighten jubilee clip to the front of the new base plate.
Install the sensor back onto the new base plate
Using the supplied length of hose attach one end to the engine breather funnel and the other end to the oil breather filter on top of the new plate.
Add the Piper cross filter back to the filter base plate using the Dzus fasteners and your good to go.

Oh get yourself some ear plugs because that induction noise…..you will either LOVE it or hate it. It is such a great sound!
 
Seen the quality of these and they are better finished than the other leading brand that you cant get for love or money, and they are cheaper too :thumbup:thumbup
Why don't you just shut up wee man...:nana:nana
 
While you got breath in ya body ill keep talkin :jack:jack

So ya know what ya gotta do to stop me talkin :thumbup:thumbup
 
Dont know it might, we doin curry and beer in my manor soon :biggrin:biggrin:biggrin
 
Not a problem fella, her 25 stone bulk will keep ya warm, but beware the hairs on her chin tickle ya face :thumbup:thumbup
 
Best of luck mate, that will take ya breath away :biggrin:biggrin:biggrin:biggrin
 
While ya in there can ya look for my watch and laptop please :biggrin:thumbup
 
Replacing the Airbox with the new Performance air filter

This is only a guide, I’m not a mechanic, I’m just telling you how I replaced mine, and the reason for putting this on here is because the confusion shown by a couple of members that were “unsure”.
Remove seat unit 2 x Allen bolts under the rear 2 x seat corners
Lift Tank Remove 2 x bolts at the front of tank, using tank stand (on side of sub frame)
Place on top yoke and slot top into tank bolt holes on tank
Air Filter removal Remove the 7 bolts on the air box lid, once you have opened the air box remove the filter and place to one side. (No longer required)
The bottom of the is air box is held onto the throttle bodies by 6 x Allen bolts, remove these screws as these will be required to re-install your open air box
On the left hand side of the bike (if you were sitting on it) is a sensor just on the underneath of the box. Slide this towards you away from the filter box,
Using a long flat headed screwdriver release the large jubilee clip from the front of the airbox intake
Disconnect the oil breather pipe from the bottom of the air box and also from the engine end too.
The old filter box can now be removed.
This sensor holding plate needs to be removed and added to the base of the new open filter plate.
Remove the 2 x trumpets using the screws to re-install them onto the new base plate.

Installing the new Performance Airbox
Offer the base plate up to the top of the throttle bodies and install the 6 x Allen bolts to secure the plate in position.
Tighten jubilee clip to the front of the new base plate.
Install the sensor back onto the new base plate
Using the supplied length of hose attach one end to the engine breather funnel and the other end to the oil breather filter on top of the new plate.
Add the Piper cross filter back to the filter base plate using the Dzus fasteners and your good to go.

Oh get yourself some ear plugs because that induction noise…..you will either LOVE it or hate it. It is such a great sound!

:thumbup Now that useful and saves me a job.Nice one Smiffy :thumbup
 
The confirmed order list

Write guys this is a list of the filter kits and your confirmed order so far ,and in order as i have received them.I will pm you guys when there ready to be posted out and discuss how you wish to pay for them

I will update this list as and when members confirm there requirements on this thread.There is no need to PM me as i will check on here and add you to the list in order. then PM you as and when

First out the blocks then :

Sproker ...Pre-preg glass...
Newboots ... Fibreglass...
Wardy53...Prepreg.../...Fibreglass...
Ozmille...Pre-preg...
dangleebals...prepreg...
Muttsnuts...Carbon...
Exup...Fibreglass...
 

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