If you don't want to buy the
AIS removal kit, you can do it yourself:
- You can probably buy a little cap for the nipple on the manifold at just about any automotive parts outlet, but make sure it seals well or you will spend hours trying to figure out why your bike doesn't run right.
- You can grind the "pipe" portion off the flanges that connect the system to the cylinder heads, cut some type of gasket material to the same shape, and bolt the gasketed "flanges" back into place. Again, I'd use a bit of high temp gasket goop to make sure you have a good seal or you'll have issues. I used a nice, thick copper gasket with a bit of gasket goo to do the trick until my kit arrived. The only reason I got the kit is because the plates are nicely anodised black & I have a midnight roadie.
Take off that AIS, ditch the fuel pump, up-size the float valve and vent the gas cap. Now you'll have a real nice, clean looking bike that runs great ! Put in a jet kit, air filter and do the stage 3 mod to the pipes while you're at it and it'll run REALLY great !
Have Fun !!
Rup

<br><br>Post edited by: Ruprect, at: 2007/02/20 21:19