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A good mod ...........or NOT ?????
Posted: Sat Mar 06, 2010 9:33 pm
by cornish mafia
Question time again lads ..........Have fitted a "hooked" carbon airbox mod .....meant to be like the renegade airbox mod ..........to my Falco which completely takes away the airbox and just has a carbon plate ontop of which fits a fliter ......please follow link to see what i mean .....
http://www.rsvzone.com/forums/showthrea ... irbox+mods
NOW .....what i need to know from the knowledge that is you lot ........with doing this have i f##ked up and wasted my money

as i've now lost the ram air or have i lucked in and made a good move ?????

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Also i'm thinking of adding an rsvr swinging arm as well so does anyone know how easy / difficult for a muppet like me ......this is going to be ?.....and what do i need to buy to make it all fit ................OH and is it worth it ??
AND LAST BUT BY NO MEANS LEAST .......HOW ON EARTH DO I POST SOME PHOTOS OF MY GORGEOUS BIKE ON THIS SITE
Am stuck in Africa working at the moment but heading home in about two weeks time so looking to play with the toy and maybe get the swinging arm done before the summer gets here ..............there is going to be a summer this year......isn't there ????

Posted: Sat Mar 06, 2010 10:00 pm
by Aladinsaneuk
nope
good mod
plus 5bhp
and awesome induction roar
mille swing arm is easy - but get bearings to replace when you do it
oh - and i would suggest an abba stand with the footrest mounts..... makes life a lot easier
BadgerPubes will be along shortly to tell you about posting images.....
(he will kill me for that one....)
Posted: Sat Mar 06, 2010 11:28 pm
by HisNibbs
Definitely FKD the ram air then. All roar and no go
Swing arm mod isn't worth the effort unless of course youre cosmetically challenged.
Can't help with posting pics as I'm intellectualy challenged. The summer will get here and we will see some dry roads and sunshine in the not too distant future. Just watch for pot holes, horse shit, tar stripes, diesel, sunday drivers, fly tipping and of course plod.
Oh and if it actualy gets warm the roads melt so you 'll have to watch out for that as well.
Enjoy Africa its probably very nice........
Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 12:30 am
by mangocrazy
HisNibbs wrote:Swing arm mod isn't worth the effort unless of course youre cosmetically challenged
My sentiments entirely...

Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 2:23 am
by D-Rider
Aladinsaneuk wrote:
BadgerPubes will be along shortly to tell you about posting images.....
(he will kill me for that one....)
That's no way to talk about Tim .... but here's a link to what he posted before ......
https://www.ridersite.com/viewtopic.php?t=231
HisNibbs wrote:
Swing arm mod isn't worth the effort unless of course youre cosmetically challenged.
..... or unless you want to fit a Mille 2:1 exhaust ....
Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 10:19 am
by Gio
D-Rider wrote:Aladinsaneuk wrote:
BadgerPubes will be along shortly to tell you about posting images.....
(he will kill me for that one....)
That's no way to talk about Tim .... but here's a link to what he posted before ......
https://www.ridersite.com/viewtopic.php?t=231
HisNibbs wrote:
Swing arm mod isn't worth the effort unless of course youre cosmetically challenged.
..... or unless you want to fit a Mille 2:1 exhaust ....
Or have longer legs

Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 10:49 am
by mangocrazy
Gio wrote:HisNibbs wrote:
Swing arm mod isn't worth the effort unless of course youre cosmetically challenged.
Or have longer legs

So there's a variant of the Mille swingarm that automatically adds ride height? Funny; I thought that was down to the ride-height adjuster on the shock...
Re: A good mod ...........or NOT ?????
Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 11:44 am
by back_marker
cornish mafia wrote:
Am stuck in Africa working at the moment but heading home in about two weeks time so looking to play with the toy and maybe get the swinging arm done before the summer gets here ..............there is going to be a summer this year......isn't there ????

I can sympathise with that one - I am in Kenya until probably mid May. The up-side being that it should be summer-ish by the time I get back.
Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 4:16 pm
by cornish mafia
Well i knew it was going to be 50 / 50 ......one for yes and one for no .........apparently he's sold a lot of these things and everyone who's had one is happy enough .........BUT then on the other side it does do away with the ram air ...........
On my last Falco i had the evo airbox mod from RSVR.NET which is not far off what i've fitted although it had a rubber skirt going all around the outside sealing it with the tank when fitted and that was meant to be alright ......wasn't it ??? Will be honest and say i was thinking of doing something along the same lines with this mod just to see but how much more it would gain in real road riding life ......
The good side is it sounds awesome and i do feel maybe just a little bit responsive as well ........question is can i be bothered to refit the old airbox again to test it .......
As for the swinging arm not that fussed about fitting it and if it makes no difference then sod that ..............
Will try and get some photos posted so i can show off my new ......and very nearly finished .........baby .......
Once more thanks for the response lads ............as always a mass of knowledge ...........even if one of you is call Badgerpubes !!!!

Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 7:29 pm
by cornish mafia
One last thing as well ...........i've just been told that the ram air doesn't really come in to it's own until high up the speed mark .....130 mph + ........if this is true then it's better to have the grunt lower down ............isn't it ....
Thought this one may get the gods talking as well ..........

Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 8:33 pm
by HisNibbs
My "all roar and no go" comment was kinda tounge in cheek. Looking to see if it might get some one going....
I have the Evo air box mod on mine which maintains the ram air, for what ever thats worth and provides a larger air box volume. A well designed ram air can be felt above 60 but I'm not sure the Falco's is. Too much interconnected poorly fitted plumming and not the best spot for the intakes either, so I'm not sure it adds much. Maybe a more significant factor might be that the air is cooler than that sucked from above the engine which will help low down too.
Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 9:15 pm
by HowardQ
Think all your points are correct, seals are not good enough for a decent ram air effect, (especially the joint at the frame), but it does deliver cooler air, which is good.
Still sounds great though.
Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2010 1:28 pm
by cornish mafia
YAHOOOOOOOOOO .............I think this could be a first you know

.....people are finally agreeing that this one mod is worth a go and is a good idea ....
Think i'm going to have a go at trying to make a better seal with it when i get home by making a rubber seal like the EVO but for now at least i can rest easy ....
Will post some photos soon as i now have the link to do it and the no how ............so i think
ONCE AGAIN THANKS ......

Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2010 4:00 pm
by Aladinsaneuk
erm - unless what you have bought is different from what i think it is..... there is no seal to speak of.....
Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2010 4:07 pm
by cornish mafia
Your right there is no seal there .......at the moment !!!!

That's why i was thinking of trying to mod the mod so to speak and see if i could maybe make one for it ........blue peter style !!! ....
Will let you lot know what it's like when done .............