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Motoguy 29-08-16 19:55

Removing airbox
 
How do i remove the airbox from the bike? Its trapped inside the frame. Can someone explain me how? It looks like i need to remove the rear wheel to get the airbox out?

I made a k&n stage 3 airbox to put in

Shaolinfist 30-08-16 00:45

The instructions are in the service manual chapter 3 page 10.
Remove the rear wheel, ECU, rectifier/regulator, fuse box 1, starter relay, all hoses and clamps and the drive chain tensioner. I am assuming of course that you have an XTX/R and not a Tenere of course.

I am making a stage 3 myself soon would be interested to see some pictures of yours if you have the time.

Motoguy 30-08-16 06:42

Oh ok thx, i thought it was a little absurd that the rear wheel needed to be removed for it. :-)

Yes when i get home i will send you some pictures, do you want pictures from anything specific?

Shaolinfist 31-08-16 05:14

Anything would be great really but I am particularly interested how you attached the filters to the box.

Motoguy 31-08-16 13:58

Ok, din't have time yet to take pictures or instal the airbox.
I cut off a little lenght from the rubber hose inside the airbox, siliconed a 50mm diameter 15degree pvc bend to it.
Then i have a 75->50mm reduction between the bend and the filter. Hope my explanation is a bit clear.
Photos will folow.

Pleiades 31-08-16 14:20

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shaolinfist (Post 224436)
Anything would be great really but I am particularly interested how you attached the filters to the box.

You need to read this thread.

Motoguy 31-08-16 19:43

Yes, i based my model on that its practical almost identical. Better use his photos, can't get such clean photos.

Shaolinfist 02-09-16 17:46

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pleiades (Post 224452)
You need to read this thread.

Thanks mate I did read that thread I was just hoping for a little more clarification as to how the throttle body is connected to the main filter.


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