Silencing the air filter box.
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Hello, everyone during the last ride I started to be very annoyed with the loud sound coming out of the air filter box I decided to do something about it first I looked at how it is solved in Suzuki Freewind 650, It turned out that the air passage should be screwed so that the sound can be suppressed in addition I decided to additionally suppress the sound with sound dampening effect is very good motorcycle purrs nicely even at high revs does not roar like crazy in the end riding at high revs does not cause headaches I live in an area where there are a lot of hills motorcycle was not throttled either.
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Anyone else do something similar to this? This may be a try
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Please share your progress, I'll be watching closely. I'm tired of the noise too ...
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All assembled the motorcycle does not howl and only the muffler can be heard, If you are interested in silencing the clutch basket too, change the oil to VALVOLINE DURABLEND 10W 40 SEMI SYNTHETIC 4T.
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I just looks like two different airboxes. One hacked apart, one intact but with a weird hole in it. How about more details?
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I made some modifications to make it like the suzuki, but I had to cut a hole unfortunately I wanted more soundproofing, the rubber dampens the tech horrible sound that makes my teeth hurt at over 6000 RPM, but the intake is poorly designed and here is the main reason for the noise and I had to redo it.I will post a pic in my spare time I need to unscrew the seat.
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This is how it looks like in the suzuki I saw a friend how it is done.
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And I did so it is not ideal and the intake is from the wrong side, but from this side it does not interfere with the frame of the motorcycle that obstructs the intake.
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