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PDL 05-Oct-2005 23:42

Carbon airtubes & filters
 
Purchased some BLING carbon airtubes, three questions:

1. There are no bulges to clips the airbox clips onto, just holes, so how the feck do I clip them on?

2. It looks like I can't fit stock air filters, so do we recommend the bell mouth ones? if so which ones, where from and how much?

3. The indicator mount just has two holes, no female thread type retainers, how the feck do I attach the indicators?

Harv748 05-Oct-2005 23:44

1. Cable ties

2. Ebay/JHP/techmoto/casoli

3. Nut and bolt!

PDL 05-Oct-2005 23:47

Quote:

Originally posted by Harv748
1. Cable ties

2. Ebay/JHP/techmoto/casoli

3. Nut and bolt!

1. How? what do I do about the clips, and where do the cable ties secure to in the airbox?

2. My friend eBay

3. Dohhhhhhhhhhhhhh

Dibble 05-Oct-2005 23:47

ha ha ha ha .. sorry to laugh, but that was the position I found myself in last year ....

Answers

1 Nelly riveted on some wedges for the clips to grip to but truth is the nosecone & fairing will keep them seated as the front edge has a bolt hole anyhow.

2 No, you can't run standard filters, I run a RamAir airbox filter but different people have different ideas, I have a spare on in the garage, bit scruffy but if you want it for the short term its yours for a tenner, i think its a JHP one.

3 You need a couple of wellnuts, they will fit snug in the hole and then as you tighted the retaining bolt the wellnut expands holding the indicator on, the other hole is for the connector leads which feed through the airtube.

Hope that helps mate ....

Dibs

PDL 05-Oct-2005 23:58

Dibble, you have a U2U re airfilter

baylissboy 06-Oct-2005 16:15

Desmo 748, perhaps you should have bought some better quality items!!!

I've had two sets of Ducati performance ones & they've both fitted very easily,none of the problems you've had!!
I used JHP filters on my bikes,not cheap,but quality does come at a price,as you've found out!!:D

rcgbob44 06-Oct-2005 17:10

JHP filters on mine

PDL 06-Oct-2005 18:56

Quote:

Originally posted by baylissboy
Desmo 748, perhaps you should have bought some better quality items!!!

I've had two sets of Ducati performance ones & they've both fitted very easily,none of the problems you've had!!
I used JHP filters on my bikes,not cheap,but quality does come at a price,as you've found out!!:D

Not really monkeyboy,

- Nuts/washers for indicators = 20p
- Cable ties, one bag of about 100 = £1.05p

Quality only comes at a price to those gullible enough to pay a price & I am not having problems just some fun fitting them like Dibble did last year.

ducv2 06-Oct-2005 20:52

Tried over bell mouth filters and lost 10 bhp. :puzzled::puzzled:

[Edited on 6-10-2005 by ducv2]

rcgbob44 06-Oct-2005 22:26

I`ve heard of that b4 Ducv2, The JHP ones on mine have caused no problems and the engine feels very crisp as well. I have slight glitch in the feulling in that after a hard run, where it occasionally coughs and dies as I de celerate from high speed, but its only on the rare occasion so I think a power commander will cure that as well.


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