Air intake mod 2015

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  1. LowSide76

    LowSide76 Active Member

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    Hi guys,
    Read on a few sites and been told by a mate to do the air intake mod.
    Apparently theres a pipe on left side of engine you take off and block.
    Went to do it this morning took left fairing off and theres nothing there. Looks like mine is near headlights and I'm guessing has already been done as theres a bung known of the outlets.
    Is this actually it and it's been done as like I said mines a 2015 and seems to be different from what people were saying online.
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  2. Bikeboy

    Bikeboy Active Member

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    Do they not rest in the closed position, with the pipe disconnected are they not all ways closed.?
     
  3. LowSide76

    LowSide76 Active Member

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    I dont know mate.
    I started my bike and ran it in first and couldnt see them shut like they are supposed to so think it may have already been done .
    Just mine seems to be fitted in a different place to where it said online
     
  4. Bikeboy

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    Are they closed with the engine off? Or open ?
     
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    They look open
     
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    If like the RR7 they close when bike is in gear and running up to 5000 rpm then open . To keep open pull of vacuum pipe and block the pipe with a screw and tie back .
    Then it's open all the time.
     
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