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Pod filter or not?

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scousescoot

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Hi fellow Scoots, I'm in the middle of my R50 X upgrade, about to fit my Malossi 70cc cylinder and tuned carby, what i would like to know is, would anyone recomend fitting a pod filter instead of using the ugly black box that's on the bike already? If so, can anyone recomend what kind?
Thanks guys.


harry

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open filters are a pain in the rump when trying
to keep your scooter in tune ,, every time the weather changes
from rain to dry or hot to cold you will have to readjust the carb
or change jets.

but if you really want one  heres a link..
http://whidbeyislandmoped.com/cart/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=16
the angle kind with the blue foam are polini

 oilyhans
i own a scooter shop  with rentals ,sales& racing parts.
i also appraise scooters for KBB.

2003 Vino classic stage 0.75
de-reged stock variator w/8g sliding weights.
1.5k rpm  springs
42mph
2005 veniceLX ~70cc~upjet~1.5k rpm springs & 7gr sliders
46mph
KeyWest de restricted~8gr slide


scousescoot

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Thankyou Oily! I think I should be ok, I'm very much a 'good weather' rider! So I'll be sure to tune my Scoot for the warm weather we have here in South Australia come summer time. Thankyou once again Oily!