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bakirkwold
Advice on side covers/airbox
Okay here is the scoop. I am missing a Left side cover and the right one is in bad condition. Do I remove the stock airbox and replace with pod airfilters. Then I can mount the cdi, blinker, voltage regulator, starter relay etc under the seat and fabricate some side covers that get welded/bolted on. Or do I try to find side covers and go with that? I want the bike to look custom. How hard is it to rejet? Thanks guys!Tags: None
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Originally posted by bakirkwold View PostOkay here is the scoop. I am missing a Left side cover and the right one is in bad condition. Do I remove the stock airbox and replace with pod airfilters. Then I can mount the cdi, blinker, voltage regulator, starter relay etc under the seat and fabricate some side covers that get welded/bolted on. Or do I try to find side covers and go with that? I want the bike to look custom. How hard is it to rejet? Thanks guys!1981 gs650L
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parts, buy or make?
custom side covers is a very cool way to make your bike different than any other bike you will come across. Setting up a matching bikini fairing and side covers would be a totally cool thing.
Mock up your cover with card board and tape,(making a positive pattern) it's the cheapest material to use and making changes is easy as cutting thick paper.
toughest question is sheet metal or fiberglass. You have ot answer the question to buy a used side cover or make a set. maybe do both and keep all your options open.
Jetting is NOT EASY.SUZUKI , There is no substitute
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koolaid_kid
While rejetting for pods/pipe is not child's play, it is fairly straightforward and there is a lot of support here. IIRC BassCliff has a link on his site.
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