Z1 Side Cover Modification for Pods
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Z1 Side Cover Modification for Pods
26 Mar 2011 00:21
I just removed the original air box and installed Emgo pod air filters that are cone shaped. The problem is that the side covers hit the air pod attached to the outside carbs, before they are seated in their rubber grommets. The only option I see is to grind the plastic side covers so they do not touch the pods (I hate this option). Any other options? If someone has a picture of what they have done that would be great! Thanks
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Re: Z1 Side Cover Modification for Pods
26 Mar 2011 00:40
put the stock airbox back on or tweak the filters a little
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Re: Z1 Side Cover Modification for Pods
26 Mar 2011 00:44
sets turn up that folks trimmed for pods back in the day and sell super cheap because they are ruined...i see em on ebay....what yr and cc..Z1 covers with cut outs turn up a few times a yr...if you have the stock box ..install a K&N element filter and run the box it is better than almost any airbox these bikes ever came with
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Re: Z1 Side Cover Modification for Pods
26 Mar 2011 00:52
Been there done that guys. I need a change. I know it's crazy but I like the look and sound. The bike is a 75 Z1-B (900cc). One side cover is broken already. The bottom "plug" (not sure what it's called) on the side pod is gone. The other is in great shape. I'm thinking of finding an old pair or an after market pair on ebay to modify. Sounds like there is no other option.
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26 Mar 2011 01:00
hey it's your bike and if that makes it cool...then do it!!!
they are not ultra rare but one day the end of them will arrive and they will be super rare....
they are not ultra rare but one day the end of them will arrive and they will be super rare....
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Re: Z1 Side Cover Modification for Pods
26 Mar 2011 01:24
maier plastics make replacement covers cheap but you have drill them and install so 1/4 anchors in the stock holes thats the way i'd go rather then mess up a set of stock covers, i think you can get them through lockhart phillips, also beasly fibreglass builds them so that gives you some options.
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26 Mar 2011 01:39Attachment 011_11.jpg not found
i got the ones on my 74 to fit without chopping covers up,ive got the same bodywork on my ltd now with 33s with the filters slightly tweaked.
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Re: Z1 Side Cover Modification for Pods
26 Mar 2011 01:55
Thanks for the tip on maier plastics... also I'll try to put mine on a little tweaked and see what happens.
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26 Mar 2011 11:05 - 26 Mar 2011 11:07
Mod the plastic and you will most likely regret that down the road...
Get different pods.... If you truly have to do some mods to the plastic junk those/sell them whatever. Other pods options are available.
If another set of pods is the answer for ya, Spend the extra moola on good pods... ~$125 for K&N or similar well designed, free flowing quality pods that fit with no modification requirements to your plastic are available....
I got my Dynoman Performance Air Filters (Ovall shape pods) ~ $90 @ DYNOMAN PERFORMANCE AIR FILTERS
No issues what so ever...
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Get different pods.... If you truly have to do some mods to the plastic junk those/sell them whatever. Other pods options are available.
If another set of pods is the answer for ya, Spend the extra moola on good pods... ~$125 for K&N or similar well designed, free flowing quality pods that fit with no modification requirements to your plastic are available....
I got my Dynoman Performance Air Filters (Ovall shape pods) ~ $90 @ DYNOMAN PERFORMANCE AIR FILTERS
No issues what so ever...
OMR
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MTC 1075cc.
Camshafts: Kawi GPZ-1100 .375 lift
Head: P&P via Larry Cavanaugh
ZX636 suspension
MIKUNI, RS-34'S...
Kerker 4-1, 1.5" comp baffle.
Dyna-S E.I.
Earls 10 row Oil Cooler
Acewell 2802 Series Speedo/Tach
Innovate LC1 Wideband 02 AFR meter
Phoenix, Az
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Re: Z1 Side Cover Modification for Pods
26 Mar 2011 11:48Old Man Rock wrote: Mod the plastic and you will most likely regret that down the road...
Get different pods.... If you truly have to do some mods to the plastic junk those/sell them whatever. Other pods options are available.
If another set of pods is the answer for ya, Spend the extra moola on good pods... ~$125 for K&N or similar well designed, free flowing quality pods that fit with no modification requirements to your plastic are available....
I got my Dynoman Performance Air Filters (Ovall shape pods) ~ $90 @ DYNOMAN PERFORMANCE AIR FILTERS
No issues what so ever...
OMR
Try this > www.dynoman.net/carb/airfilt.html
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Re: Z1 Side Cover Modification for Pods
27 Mar 2011 12:13
Thanks guys all good suggestions. I checked out the Dynoman air pods before buying the ones i have. They look exactly like the ones I've installed. I have no problem spending $100 on filters if they fit without needing any modifications to the plastic. The $100 is a rounding error in all the money I've spent on this bike!
Maybe the site is showing me the wrong picture, but here's the picture DYNOMAN #DP-107 filter. Like I said they look just like mine. Could you send a picture of how they fit on you bike?
I also plan to drill a hole in the mounts to wire the side covers onto the bike. Thanks again
Maybe the site is showing me the wrong picture, but here's the picture DYNOMAN #DP-107 filter. Like I said they look just like mine. Could you send a picture of how they fit on you bike?
I also plan to drill a hole in the mounts to wire the side covers onto the bike. Thanks again
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