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Old 02-11-2022, 03:57 AM   #1
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The only issue I can see ... where is the air temp sensor located..
they are usually in the air box... relocating it somewhere else may
not give a correct reading of the intake air temp...

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Old 02-11-2022, 09:11 AM   #2
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The only issue I can see ... where is the air temp sensor located..
they are usually in the air box... relocating it somewhere else may
not give a correct reading of the intake air temp...

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This is not the only problem, because the air box is connected to the crank pulley, also any reduction in air flow will weaken the bike (I know, because I tested), but the worst may be the noise, and the original box can be lined with rubber in the middle and make a slalom for air or put a mesh, such as it is in db killer to the muffler and it is quiet for this reason it is not worth replacing it you need to lift the suspension and do it right the shock absorber I ordered has already left Belgium and should reach me next week wait charlie only you shortened the swing arm and on the YouTube video the ukrainian did the same and when he put longer shock the spring rubbed against the engine and he had to return to the original swing arm size.



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