by greenman43 » Fri May 06, 2005 10:15 pm
The nstuff you're talking about can easily and effectively be removed. some important points :
1. Make sure the small hose coming out of the diaphragm thingy (looks like a spider) is plugged, as it's a vacuum feed to the head
2. The carbs must vent to the airbox, or your bike will run like a Ducati (which is to say, a piece of junk)
3. Ideally you should block off the two larger hoses that feed into the top of the head ; they inject air into the exhaust ports to combust any unburnt fuel, and if you leave them open they will resonate under the airbox and sound pretty friggin ordinary.
If anyone in Sydney needs any help with this, I'm happy to do it for you.
Cheers,
Brian
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