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By Reg
#6593
Once again I find myself considering a change of air filter. Whether to go for our hosts pancake style, which will involve re-jetting the carb, or try the tea caddy type. Not much in it cost wise. Pancake option may give a bit more power,though I'm not too bothered about that, but will get rid of the rubber connector hose which on my bike is always splitting. Tea caddy, as I'm lead to believe, shouldn't require the carb to be re-jetted. Either option will free up the air filter box for carrying a few more tools/ sandwiches. And finally,if I go for the pan cake filter, does anybody know what the new jetting should be. Bike is a 500 Iron barrel bullet with short sports silencer/ standard air filter. Carb is currently jetted thus: Main115. Pilot27.5 Not sure about needle jet. Bike runs beautifully and starts easily from cold. Still difficult to start from warm though (see earlier post). I'm a bit reluctant to fix something that's not broke, but thought eliminating the rubber hoses linking the air intake points together could help with warm starting, or am I barking up the wrong tree?
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By Presto
#61376
As no one else has - I'll attempt and answer: I doubt that the rubber hose is contributing to poor starting from warm. ‘Warm’ can be a problem, being neither hot nor cold. But correct carburation and sound technique ought to allow easy starting whatever the engine temperature. ;-)
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By Presto
#61377
That is - of course - assuming the rubber hose is in good, undamaged condition.
By Reg
#61407
Hi Presto, just to clarify, when I say warm I mean after a good run. Perhaps thirty minutes or an hour, then allow bike to rest for a similar period. Today I followed Pete Snidals advice, and after a couple of unsuccessful attempts, gave it three-quarters throttle and a good swing on the kick starter.BRRROOOMMMM. Maybe it just needed a change of technique. I'll keep you informed.
By callen46
#61411
Hi Reg. I run a pancake filter on my 1995 350 bullet with no problems at all, the only change to original is a British made silencer from our hosts that breathes better.

Clive
By Reg
#61483
Clive, do you mean you made no alterations to jetting. Just bolted on the new filter?

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