Different air boxes for different scooters

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Different air boxes for different scooters

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Are these all the different style honda airbox setups or are there more? Share your pics.


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from a variated AF05E (very dirty I know)


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I have no idea what scooter this came from.



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From an AF16E (Elite S)
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That 2nd one looks a lot like the one from my NB50 [Aero] iirc...
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Skeeve wrote:That 2nd one looks a lot like the one from my NB50 [Aero] iirc...
Indeed it is a NB50 air box.
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First one is se50 air box. I think the third one is sa50 series air box, not exclusive to the af16.
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Yep, eliteguy50-
the 3rd is not exclusive to the AF16, just exclusive to the SA50 frame.

Second is an NB50 for sure.

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i ran an airbox on my aero 108cc stroker, had a adjustable intake window, i run a pod now, still have a ddx on my s, yea the locals love that one :jack:
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a DDX... that's "Peter Griffin" freaking sweeeet

nice airbox, maddog. I would love to have one for my Aero, but they are hard to find and expensive.

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maddog wrote:i ran an airbox on my aero 108cc stroker, had a adjustable intake window, i run a pod now, still have a ddx on my s, yea the locals love that one :jack:
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The DDX air box are nice looking Elite_dub has one on his elite s
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toad772 wrote:The DDX air box are nice looking Elite_dub has one on his elite s
I hear they perform a lot better too, but I have no first hand experience with them.
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