- Wed Apr 18, 2012 6:38 am
#327
Hi
On my 2007 (registered 2008) 350 Bullet (iron type) it is fitted with the very very long silencer, what looks like a complicated / convoluted air filter arrangement and has the air thingy ('PAV'?) plumbed into the exhaust pipe.
Gather this 'stuff' may have been introduced for emmissions before the Euro3 got the better of the old bike and 'outlawed it'....but have noticed old magazine articles and the like show bikes without this sort of stuff on.
Is there a benefit in changing to an alternate setup - and if so to what and how?
I did browse on the parts on this site and got a wee bit confused about the variety of bits and pieces and noted there seems to do a 'plug/bolt' for the 500 'air connector to the exhaust' but it says not for the 350....which seems to suggest a new exhaust. I'd rather not replace things if I didnt need to but wondered on a 350 what works best re the: Silencer
Exhaust; Air Filter and assume some alternate jetting in carb to suit.
Any thoughts on the 'best setup' would be appreciated.
M
On my 2007 (registered 2008) 350 Bullet (iron type) it is fitted with the very very long silencer, what looks like a complicated / convoluted air filter arrangement and has the air thingy ('PAV'?) plumbed into the exhaust pipe.
Gather this 'stuff' may have been introduced for emmissions before the Euro3 got the better of the old bike and 'outlawed it'....but have noticed old magazine articles and the like show bikes without this sort of stuff on.
Is there a benefit in changing to an alternate setup - and if so to what and how?
I did browse on the parts on this site and got a wee bit confused about the variety of bits and pieces and noted there seems to do a 'plug/bolt' for the 500 'air connector to the exhaust' but it says not for the 350....which seems to suggest a new exhaust. I'd rather not replace things if I didnt need to but wondered on a 350 what works best re the: Silencer
Exhaust; Air Filter and assume some alternate jetting in carb to suit.
Any thoughts on the 'best setup' would be appreciated.
M