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 NAH 
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Posted : 21 Jan 2015 - 21:09   Post title : Air sensor mounts for Airbox Elimination.
 


For those of you who have eliminated the airbox and want to know what to do with the 2 air sensors

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 GerPa 
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Posted : 21 Jan 2015 - 21:30   Post title : Re: Air sensor mounts for Airbox Elimination. (Re: NAH)
 
Cant view that PDF file.

 
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Posted : 21 Jan 2015 - 21:42   Post title : Re: Air sensor mounts for Airbox Elimination. (Re: NAH)
 
ditto!

 
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Posted : 21 Jan 2015 - 21:56   Post title : Re: Air sensor mounts for Airbox Elimination. (Re: edbob)
 
works fine for me, huess i will have to have a closer look at under the seat to understand that though, still new bike to me.

 
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Posted : 21 Jan 2015 - 22:26   Post title : Re: Air sensor mounts for Airbox Elimination. (Re: edbob)
 
The pdf is 3D, you have to have the latest adobe. If you click on the image with your mouse you can rotate it

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 peteronkarra 
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Posted : 21 Jan 2015 - 23:33   Post title : Re: Air sensor mounts for Airbox Elimination. (Re: NAH)
 
Got no idea about the answer to your question but shit a brick that PDF is funky.

 
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Posted : 21 Jan 2015 - 23:38   Post title : Re: Air sensor mounts for Airbox Elimination. (Re: peteronkarra)
 
Not a question, it is something I am making to find a home for the 2 sensors if you remove the factory airbox.

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 davetac1 
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Posted : 22 Jan 2015 - 01:48   Post title : Re: Air sensor mounts for Airbox Elimination. (Re: NAH)
 
The air pressure sensor,AKA "BAROMETRIC SENSOR"[all vehicles use em] does NOT have top be located inside of anything.As long as it's mounted flat,similar to the way it was mounted in the air box,you should be good to go.A home made flat bracket under the seat,to keep it out of the elements, should do the trick.Dave!!!

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Posted : 22 Jan 2015 - 05:52   Post title : Re: Air sensor mounts for Airbox Elimination. (Re: NAH)
 
NAH My bad That will teach me to read things properly... probably not.

Pete

 
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Posted : 22 Jan 2015 - 17:32   Post title : Re: Air sensor mounts for Airbox Elimination. (Re: davetac1)
 
Dave, I know this but am anal about this sort of thing, don't like stuff just hanging around flapping in the breeze.

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Posted : 22 Jan 2015 - 20:19   Post title : Re: Air sensor mounts for Airbox Elimination. (Re: NAH)
 
Dave!!!

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Posted : 22 Jan 2015 - 22:09   Post title : Re: Air sensor mounts for Airbox Elimination. (Re: NAH)
 

NAH wrote:

Dave, I know this but am anal about this sort of thing, don't like stuff just hanging around flapping in the breeze.


by your avatar it looks like you do like stuff flapping in the breeze

 

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Posted : 22 Jan 2015 - 22:25   Post title : Re: Air sensor mounts for Airbox Elimination. (Re: fab)
 
No, that is to remind me why I don't like my junk flapping in the breeze.

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Posted : 22 Jan 2015 - 22:37   Post title : Re: Air sensor mounts for Airbox Elimination. (Re: NAH)
 
Ahh cool makes sense when you rotate it, so do they provide you with the end bracket on the filter to mount those? or do you drill your own into it somehow?

 
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Posted : 22 Jan 2015 - 23:02   Post title : Re: Air sensor mounts for Airbox Elimination. (Re: edmontonstorm)
 
I have milled a piece of 1/4" aluminum with the holes for both sensors and screws, the plate is bonded to the K&N filter with 3m epoxy. To clean the filter you unplug the sensors. I will upload a photo when I get done.

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Posted : 27 Jan 2015 - 22:56   Post title : Re: Air sensor mounts for Airbox Elimination. (Re: NAH)
 


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Posted : 28 Jan 2015 - 01:20   Post title : Re: Air sensor mounts for Airbox Elimination. (Re: NAH)
 
Nah, Do you have a part number of the air filter & the little crankcase breather filter?
I thought I might do this myself
Pete

 
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Posted : 28 Jan 2015 - 03:19   Post title : Re: Air sensor mounts for Airbox Elimination. (Re: peteronkarra)
 
Pete, the airfilter is a standard K&N. I have the number at the office and will post it tomorrow. As far as the crankcase breather, I just ran the hose to the back of the crankcase and down. I found that if you use a breather, where ever you mount it you end up with an oily mess. So mine drains straight to atmosphere under the bike

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Posted : 28 Jan 2015 - 18:09   Post title : Re: Air sensor mounts for Airbox Elimination. (Re: NAH)
 
Cool thanks

 
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Posted : 28 Jan 2015 - 19:54   Post title : Re: Air sensor mounts for Airbox Elimination. (Re: peteronkarra)
 
RC-5000 is the K&N part#

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Posted : 29 Jan 2015 - 01:27   Post title : Re: Air sensor mounts for Airbox Elimination. (Re: NAH)
 
Thanks for that.

 
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