Hi Guys since i got my UE i took apart the carb to clean it, and discovered the pipe from the air intake and the foam itself was missing from the air box....
i brought a piece of radiator hose and put a decent sized breather on it but it fell off cause i didnt have a clamp on it and i lost it.
after reading several posts seems like to not burn out a piston or to make lean i outta just stick to the standard airbox. Does everyone agree, i was thinking of getting another hose and putting a sponge type filter on it, or any other filter that would improve performance??, any suggestions or advice guys. thank you.
New air filter for urban express HELP
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Re: New air filter for urban express HELP
In my short time here I can tell you that the members here will recommend you keep the stock air box and filter for the best performance and longevity.
As for finding a filter you can always look on E-bay.
Here's 2 together as a package, a little over priced but hey it's up to you.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/NU50-Hon ... 53e4f9c23e
As for finding a filter you can always look on E-bay.
Here's 2 together as a package, a little over priced but hey it's up to you.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/NU50-Hon ... 53e4f9c23e
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Re: New air filter for urban express HELP
The stock air box is the way to go for a couple reasons.MizzenMast54 wrote:Hi Guys since i got my UE i took apart the carb to clean it, and discovered the pipe from the air intake and the foam itself was missing from the air box....
i brought a piece of radiator hose and put a decent sized breather on it but it fell off cause i didnt have a clamp on it and i lost it.
after reading several posts seems like to not burn out a piston or to make lean i outta just stick to the standard airbox. Does everyone agree, i was thinking of getting another hose and putting a sponge type filter on it, or any other filter that would improve performance??, any suggestions or advice guys. thank you.
1 way quieter than a free flow or open fliter.
2 The carb jetting is set just right for it. You could run lean without it.
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Re: New air filter for urban express HELP
ok now i guess i have to start working on getting the elbow tube for the air intake and the filter itself. if anyone has this pipe please let me know.Trafficjamz wrote:The stock air box is the way to go for a couple reasons.MizzenMast54 wrote:Hi Guys since i got my UE i took apart the carb to clean it, and discovered the pipe from the air intake and the foam itself was missing from the air box....
i brought a piece of radiator hose and put a decent sized breather on it but it fell off cause i didnt have a clamp on it and i lost it.
after reading several posts seems like to not burn out a piston or to make lean i outta just stick to the standard airbox. Does everyone agree, i was thinking of getting another hose and putting a sponge type filter on it, or any other filter that would improve performance??, any suggestions or advice guys. thank you.![]()
1 way quieter than a free flow or open fliter.
2 The carb jetting is set just right for it. You could run lean without it.
