Pod filters - for/against
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Re: Pod filters - for/against
Which option do you have in mind? Filters vs. stacks? Pods vs. stock filter?
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Pop-Kat
Re: Pod filters - for/against
If you want to keep the bike std or close to it then stock airbox is best and easiest, if your looking for performance gains then pods and a good pipe (eg vance & hines/eagle) will be better, but to do this you will have to spend more time and money on setting up the carbs..Is it worth it on an old bike ? thats the question... On my restoration Kat i'll have std airbox, on the big kat i'll have filters or bellmouths, but then it does have a 1230 engine and i want it to breath as well as possible, aswell as hear the sound of the flatslide rattling...music to my ears, haha 
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nokatanayet
Re: Pod filters - for/against
most of bike i try to keep as standard,
kat3 is runnining pods with a harris pipe, whats its sound like i here you say, idon't know it won't fire up yet
there is a company near me which sells ramair filters for about £15 each if anyone is interested.
kat3 is runnining pods with a harris pipe, whats its sound like i here you say, idon't know it won't fire up yet
there is a company near me which sells ramair filters for about £15 each if anyone is interested.
