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14-10-04, 09:23 PM | #1 |
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snorkel?? snorkelling?
Ok Ok - i give up - wot is it? wot does it do? shud I do it? wot will I gain>? do i need to raise the tank?
seen some posts on it but am ignorant - none of em explain exactly wot it is.!! all assume I know and --err I don't!!! |
14-10-04, 10:08 PM | #2 |
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The snorkel is a rubber 'trunk' situated at the front of the airbox and extends fwd and down about 100mm.
You need to raise the tank to see it and you need to take off the top of the airbox to remove it. I de-snorkelled and then re- snorkelled. (Then fitted Scorpion and K&N air filter) Benefits with it off = hard to tell but it changes the sound and I prefer the sound with it on. Sounds a bit "farty" with it off What its for - my best guess is it controlls the air flow to the airbox and that it should be there by design. |
14-10-04, 10:19 PM | #3 |
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Heres a link that takes you to svrider.com for an explanation and a how to
http://www.geocities.com/catpoopman/sv650_snorkel.html |
15-10-04, 11:21 AM | #4 |
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glad somebody else asked cos I didn't know either
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15-10-04, 02:36 PM | #5 |
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It's also to stop water getting into your air filter. I've had mine out for months and riden through the Scottish autumn (it's winter here already!), through some torential downpours and not had any problems.
Personally I think it sounds much better without, a lot more throaty (not farty!! ). If you get your chin down on the tank and open the throtle at low rev's, the bike sounds like a jet engine!!! Superb! On the K3 it's easy to get the snorkle on or off cause it's made of a soft rubber and it bends out, if you've got a K2 though I think it's a cut-job. |
16-10-04, 11:31 AM | #6 |
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had my eyes opened cheers guys.. PS - note to all - DON'T BE AFRAID TO ASK !!.. have found u all to be very helpful when I have asked dam stupid Q's...Ok Ok a little humorous and pee takin too but V V helpful and this site has got me running my bike like a dream with advice which woulda cost me bucketloads at the dealers!.. plus - anyone embarrased to ask - don't be !!..no one knows who ur !! cheers again boys - will go n do it now ! and see wot it sounds like? .. NB- do i need to buy spacers to raise the front of my tank if I de snorkel!?? |
16-10-04, 03:06 PM | #7 |
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Have tried the race SV on the dyno without and with. TBH there is not alot of difference in HP.
It is there to assist airflow and pressures into the airbox and TBH i would leave it in. BTW the one off the SV1000 fits but has a larger opening, |
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16-10-04, 05:09 PM | #9 |
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can get them for £22.72 plus £2 postage.
ask itchin2go as he can order them |
16-10-04, 07:58 PM | #10 |
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You do not need tank spacers to remove the snorkel.
Enjoy the "farty" sound Shooter |
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