Removing bottom cover of air cleaner cover
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Hoi,
"I don't really want an aftermarket filter housing because I want to be able to ride in the rain."
I have an K&N_RC3680_Airfilter on my bike.
When I bought my motorcycle they said if it rains hard you have to take shelter, so as not to suck water through your filter.
Because I live in Belgium, that is a problem. It rains often and when it rains it really is raining.
Parking the bike outside, and riding it in the heavy rain was a big problem.
So there is a rainsock, but I don't like that.
Better solution: raincap.
I made it myself, and tested it in very heavy rain on the highway and ( cloud-burst ) in villages, the engine runs well, no sputtering.
Parking outside is no longer a problem, the filter remains dry.
Below a link to a 3D drawing.
https://grabcad.com/library/raincapairfilter-ii-1
Below a picture.
"I don't really want an aftermarket filter housing because I want to be able to ride in the rain."
I have an K&N_RC3680_Airfilter on my bike.
When I bought my motorcycle they said if it rains hard you have to take shelter, so as not to suck water through your filter.
Because I live in Belgium, that is a problem. It rains often and when it rains it really is raining.
Parking the bike outside, and riding it in the heavy rain was a big problem.
So there is a rainsock, but I don't like that.
Better solution: raincap.
I made it myself, and tested it in very heavy rain on the highway and ( cloud-burst ) in villages, the engine runs well, no sputtering.
Parking outside is no longer a problem, the filter remains dry.
Below a link to a 3D drawing.
https://grabcad.com/library/raincapairfilter-ii-1
Below a picture.
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