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Posted by: talljr1---------------------
I read about a K&N Filter that goes near the carb, which sound like you can remove the air box, but the only thing I can find is K&N p/n YA-8083. That part looks like a filter that goes into the stock air box. Am I missing something? Also, I thought you can just remove the exhaust restrictor plate, but some forums state you must drill it out. The bike is a 2005 if that makes any difference.
Thanks,
Matt
Posted by: FruDaddy---------------------
The restrictor plate is just a washer, you just pull the pipe from the cylinder and take it out. It is that simple.
The KN filter would be a universal clamp on sized to fit, it is not listed as a PW80 part.
Posted by: talljr1---------------------
Thanks for the response. I am kind of lost on the air filter. If I remove the air box, what does the filter clamp onto? Is it a flat filter or round. I am totally lost on this particular mod. Maybe I will just go with the K&N replacement filter as it is made for this bike.
Posted by: FruDaddy---------------------
I have not performed this mod, but it is my understanding that the filter would mount directly to the carb. Take a good look at the carb. I am considering this mod, but I am not sure that I want such an exposed filter. You might also consider the swiss cheese airbox mod (cut holes in the box).
Posted by: talljr1---------------------
I will probably put in K&N p/n YA-8083 and leave the airbox in as is (maybe some holes). We ride quite a bit in the California Desert which is quite dusty and I don't want to expose the carb.
Thanks again...
Posted by: FruDaddy---------------------
If you cut holes, there are foam prefilter inserts that you can fill the holes with to help reduce the amount of dust getting to the filter. I don't recall where I last saw them, but I know that they are out there.
EDIT: found it
http://www.denniskirk.com/jsp/produ...oductId=p301545
Also, Twin air makes a filter for the PW80 as well:
http://shop.twinairusa.com/catalog/...products_id=110
Posted by: gwcrim---------------------
Personally, I'd work with the stock box and maybe the K&N filter. We ride ours in some pretty wet spots and an ocassional creek crossing. Having the airbox sure does keep water out.
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