hi guys,
i keep on reading about lennies etc...(Lennies induct - carbon fibre high-flow air intake)
i took my side panel off the other day to clean the airfilter...and my air flow is made of carbon fibre or at least it looked like it to me...(having the same pattern as the front mudguards and the hugger)
what does the standard air flow intake looks like just black?
any help is much appreciate...sorry i dont have taken a photo off it but could do that tomorrow if needed...
any thoughts?
Thanks Lars
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the main difference is that an Induct is bigger - but since you don't have the 'smaller' one to compare with, that bit of info is pointless. The original air inlet has a plastic grille over the front opening - an Induct does not. The original air inlet has the front section made from a partly-flexible fibrous material, and the rear section made from black plastic - an Induct is carbon fibre, both sections. If you can marvel at the quality of the carbon fibre matting, even around the mounting lugs - you've got an induct.
'Hinterachsge' translates as 'rear axle'.(Not 'Differential', so f*** off)
Lars
You must have a carbon aftermarket one. The stardard unit is in three parts. A black plastic header unit which bolts to the frame and a black plastic end unit which bolts onto the air filter housing. They are connected via a flexible duct tube which is a push/slide fit over the two plastic parts.
Cheers
Scott
You must have a carbon aftermarket one. The stardard unit is in three parts. A black plastic header unit which bolts to the frame and a black plastic end unit which bolts onto the air filter housing. They are connected via a flexible duct tube which is a push/slide fit over the two plastic parts.
Cheers
Scott
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hi guys,
thanks for the quick responses..
it didn't have a front grill bit for sure.
as i took them off.. it was 2 pieces...one coming straight from the top of the airfilter and that another sort of sqare carbon fibre tube...joint by about 5cm of rubber seal in the middle...
i will try and take a photo...
the airintake does look big-ish and also the K/N filter had loads of flies etc...which means they are getting through with no problems.
thx Lars
thanks for the quick responses..
it didn't have a front grill bit for sure.
as i took them off.. it was 2 pieces...one coming straight from the top of the airfilter and that another sort of sqare carbon fibre tube...joint by about 5cm of rubber seal in the middle...
i will try and take a photo...
the airintake does look big-ish and also the K/N filter had loads of flies etc...which means they are getting through with no problems.
thx Lars
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Lars you lucky sod, no wonder your 1100 sounds better than mine, bloody fortune them lennies to buy.Lars1974 wrote:hi guys,
thanks for the quick responses..
it didn't have a front grill bit for sure.
as i took them off.. it was 2 pieces...one coming straight from the top of the airfilter and that another sort of sqare carbon fibre tube...joint by about 5cm of rubber seal in the middle...
i will try and take a photo...
the airintake does look big-ish and also the K/N filter had loads of flies etc...which means they are getting through with no problems.
thx Lars


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