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I don't think they're available any more. Part-number is 11013-1114 if you're feeling lucky at your Kawasaki dealer.
I bought a flat sheet of airfilter foam from my local bike shop and made my own. If you've got the cone-shaped cage it's quite easy to get the shape right. Seems to work OK.
I bought a flat sheet of airfilter foam from my local bike shop and made my own. If you've got the cone-shaped cage it's quite easy to get the shape right. Seems to work OK.
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The one on the left looks pretty familiar Tim.
I was lucky enough to find a good one in one of the many tandems I've picked up. It had split along the join, but a bit of contact adheasive sorted that out.
I like what youve done with the filter foam. How'd you go about sealing it at the base?
I was lucky enough to find a good one in one of the many tandems I've picked up. It had split along the join, but a bit of contact adheasive sorted that out.
I like what youve done with the filter foam. How'd you go about sealing it at the base?
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Um, I confess that I gave the foam, the plastic cage and the old torn filter to my mum and she did all the work. I'm no good with a needle and thread.
It's sewn up the side seam and also to the cage at the top and bottom, can't really see in the pic. Seems quite a good seal when fastened to the airbox. Certainly better than the original 20-year-old filter, which was no doubt feeding itself into the carbs as I rode it home from the shop.
It's sewn up the side seam and also to the cage at the top and bottom, can't really see in the pic. Seems quite a good seal when fastened to the airbox. Certainly better than the original 20-year-old filter, which was no doubt feeding itself into the carbs as I rode it home from the shop.
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Have you tried a universal one from K&N there is a search option HERE which allows you to enter the diameters you want, there could be something that will fit
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I don't think I have a spare one. I've got a couple of airboxes but they have nothing inside. I'll check though.tzr rider wrote:My problem is that I haven´t this cone-shaped cage. Has anyone more than one of it and could help me with it?
I've just checked Yahoo Japan - there's One For Sale on there !
Ask Moriwaki Man if you need help buying items from Yahoo. Tell him I sent you.
Good luck !
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Took the cover off my airbox today, for the first time since owning the bike! This is what I found...
There was no filter, and what remained at the top and bottom of the cage was an orange jelly-like sludge. What foam was still there dissolved in my hand!
Looks like I better buy some foam and get the the needle and cotton out, eh Tim?
There was no filter, and what remained at the top and bottom of the cage was an orange jelly-like sludge. What foam was still there dissolved in my hand!
Looks like I better buy some foam and get the the needle and cotton out, eh Tim?
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Hi there gents. I don't know what you'll think about it but I installed a WRP air filter for the Yamaha Raptor 660. It is the same diameter (large one) and only differs in the end of it but since there is that metallic lid to keep it on the cage, I see no problem. What do you think of that?
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Sounds good. Got any pics of it ?enduras_wr200 wrote:Hi there gents. I don't know what you'll think about it but I installed a WRP air filter for the Yamaha Raptor 660. It is the same diameter (large one) and only differs in the end of it but since there is that metallic lid to keep it on the cage, I see no problem. What do you think of that?
Filter isn't too critical - just got to balance keeping crap out of the carbs with not restricting the flow of air too much. Seems like the most important thing for KR owners is that you check the state of yours to see if you've got a 25-year-old one that's rotted and fallen apart !
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