Skid06 Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Jun 17, 2008 Messages 2,845 Reaction score 522 Location notts Aug 19, 2011 #1 before i remove every piece of plastic and still getting nowhere can some nice person tell me how to get to the air filter on a gsa 08 i need to clean the k&n before it goes on the dyno....cheers
before i remove every piece of plastic and still getting nowhere can some nice person tell me how to get to the air filter on a gsa 08 i need to clean the k&n before it goes on the dyno....cheers
Steptoe Him/Bloke/Fella. UKGSer Subscriber Joined Oct 12, 2003 Messages 72,976 Reaction score 19,823 Location S/W London. Aug 19, 2011 #2 Remove R/H side tank panel, slide out the plastic filter cover. Remove filter. Replacement is the reversal.
Remove R/H side tank panel, slide out the plastic filter cover. Remove filter. Replacement is the reversal.
G5RJO Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Nov 5, 2008 Messages 551 Reaction score 108 Location Middle England Aug 19, 2011 #3 Easy 5 minute job... Stand on right hand side of the bike. Remove the 'side panel' held on with a couple of screws and push fit bungs. Note the screw lengths as they are different. You'll uncover a plastic tube that goes to a box. Where said tube joins the box there are clips above and below the tube. Pull both clips out and remove them. Pipe will now be loose on the box, waggle (Technical term ) it out of the way to reveal the filter that also requires said 'waggle' to get it out. As they say in the Haynes manual..... refitting is the reverse.... including a waggle or two. Hope this helps. Roger.
Easy 5 minute job... Stand on right hand side of the bike. Remove the 'side panel' held on with a couple of screws and push fit bungs. Note the screw lengths as they are different. You'll uncover a plastic tube that goes to a box. Where said tube joins the box there are clips above and below the tube. Pull both clips out and remove them. Pipe will now be loose on the box, waggle (Technical term ) it out of the way to reveal the filter that also requires said 'waggle' to get it out. As they say in the Haynes manual..... refitting is the reverse.... including a waggle or two. Hope this helps. Roger.
Skid06 Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Jun 17, 2008 Messages 2,845 Reaction score 522 Location notts Aug 19, 2011 #4 thanks steptoe and g5rjo your a star, i was expecting a bit of abuse for being a numpty!
claw Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Apr 25, 2008 Messages 619 Reaction score 75 Location Durham Aug 19, 2011 #5 skid06 said: thanks steptoe and g5rjo your a star, i was expecting a bit of abuse for being a numpty! Click to expand... If you don't ask you never learn
skid06 said: thanks steptoe and g5rjo your a star, i was expecting a bit of abuse for being a numpty! Click to expand... If you don't ask you never learn