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    Air Pod Size

    I have looked, and looked, and looked, and due to the a move and a lack of a measuring device. I hastily ordered Air pods that were too small for my VM26SS 1977 GS750 Carburetors. So, I can wait till tomorrow and measure, but does anyone know what size el cheap air pod I need to order for my bike? Hint: 44mm is too small and led to the pod being destroyed during installation.

    I know, first post and its about air pods... but I have completely rewired the bike from scratch, built an underset battery tray, etc etc... and the air pods were the first time I haven't encountered an answer to my question on here already!

    -Josh

    #2
    Sorry, can't tell you the size (Mine are VM22's)

    But I can tell you, Get K&N, or Mikes XS, or UNI filters. Read this for why:
    1979 GS550, 2003 R6, 1998 XR400 Dual Sport, 2004 V-Star.........

    Decisions, decisions, what to ride, today.
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    My GS550 Build

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      #3
      There are other problems with them. A lot of sand gets through, and they don't flow very much air.
      http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...tatesMap-1.jpg

      Life is too short to ride an L.

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        #4
        I mentioned the poor filtering properties in that thread, but the main point was the performance issues. But yeah....horrible filtration
        1979 GS550, 2003 R6, 1998 XR400 Dual Sport, 2004 V-Star.........

        Decisions, decisions, what to ride, today.
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        My GS550 Build

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          #5
          I have these K&N filters: http://www.knfilters.com/search/prod...x?prod=RC-2454

          They're 44mm.
          Jordan

          1977 Suzuki GS750 (My first bike)
          2000 Kawasaki ZRX1100
          1973 BMW R75/5

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