Crankcase dummy...

steelboss

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Hi,
I am in the process of installing triple foam filters, Jardine exhaust, and Tuneboy. I have realized that I am lacking a crankcase filter and i want to know if I really need it? Why can't I lust leave the stock air box connected to the hose the way it already was?
 
I tried running it that way and found that after a hard run up the mtn that oil fumes had condensed in the aibox and coated everything in a smear of oil.... I was not happy to throw away a spare set of gloves and wet weather pants that where ruined, save yourself the grief on the of chance of it happening and install the breather filter from Flipmiesters K&N and Emgo Filters | Flipmeisters Specialty Products
 
I just went to the local advance auto parts and bought a tapered SPectre filter put a 90 degree hos on the block and stuffed her on. easy and no waiting. Not sur eif I saved money or not. I am sure I saved time waiting for it.

Here is the link only 9.99
Buy Spectre Blue Clamp-On Filter-Style Breather 3996 at Advance Auto Parts

your choice of color not like it matters
 
Crankcase Dummy 2...

Ok, here I go again...

I am aware of the storage gain under the seat... maybe I could eventually put an alarm system there, or a second battery, or an amplifier if I can get a real life one day.. But I have a 2008 R3T with a sissy bar and getting that seat off is not so simple.
I have to undo an arrogant phillips screw that is tucked almost under the back of the seat, and then Allen nuts on the underside of the left/right sides. Considering i have side bags (i just hate the French word Pannier...same as saddle bags... slung over beasts of burden, etc..) and may one day get a trunk... i think removing the seat is something I want to avoid...i guess...um...i think? :confused:
 
Ok, here I go again...

I am aware of the storage gain under the seat... maybe I could eventually put an alarm system there, or a second battery, or an amplifier if I can get a real life one day.. But I have a 2008 R3T with a sissy bar and getting that seat off is not so simple.
I have to undo an arrogant phillips screw that is tucked almost under the back of the seat, and then Allen nuts on the underside of the left/right sides. Considering i have side bags (i just hate the French word Pannier...same as saddle bags... slung over beasts of burden, etc..) and may one day get a trunk... i think removing the seat is something I want to avoid...i guess...um...i think? :confused:
Yet another reason to not go the touring route !!!!
Thanks
 
Hmmm ok...

At first your reply put me off a bit...:eek: I am ok now :rolleyes:
One day i was riding a wheelie on my 600 Ninja through a busy intersection here in China. I remember thinking about my upcoming 50th birthday...;) umm... i mean if i live to see it..:confused: So I sold the Ninja. I just cannot ride it in any type of soft way.
So, i knew that I needed to touring bike no matter what and I first decided on the Goldwing, but then i read too many sofa jokes, and decided to get a GTR1400... I think one day I might still do that...Seriously.. that bike is for real!!:eek::p Anyway, i didn't get it because I know I would do the same as the the Ninja again. Next I looked new BMW K1600 GT... and then I just stumbled upon the Rocket.
The idea is that i would tame myself with a touring bike with saddle bags, etc..
I can't explain my Tuneboy and Jardines...and filters.. one baffle...?:eek:
 
At first your reply put me off a bit...:eek: I am ok now :rolleyes:
One day i was riding a wheelie on my 600 Ninja through a busy intersection here in China. I remember thinking about my upcoming 50th birthday...;) umm... i mean if i live to see it..:confused: So I sold the Ninja. I just cannot ride it in any type of soft way.
So, i knew that I needed to touring bike no matter what and I first decided on the Goldwing, but then i read too many sofa jokes, and decided to get a GTR1400... I think one day I might still do that...Seriously.. that bike is for real!!:eek::p Anyway, i didn't get it because I know I would do the same as the the Ninja again. Next I looked new BMW K1600 GT... and then I just stumbled upon the Rocket.
The idea is that i would tame myself with a touring bike with saddle bags, etc..
I can't explain my Tuneboy and Jardines...and filters.. one baffle...?:eek:

Dude I was refering to how hard it is to remove a simple seat. I did not mean to put you off. It seems stupid to not have made the design like to standard rockets. That could be a good area to store tools or something. But even without that its a pain to get at the battery even if you need a jump start.
I would think a little more forethought is needed thats all.
 
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