d.i.y. stainless air filter ($5 toothbrush holder)

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icyuod2

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i've been trying to do away with all the plastic on my boardtracker.
while wondering through walmart yesterday, i came up with a cool idea for an air filter.
it all starts with a $5 ss toothbrush holder. there where a few to choose from, but only one type with a tight fitting lid.
http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s7/icyuodd/IMG_0928.jpg
i used the plastic screen in the stock filter as a template /screen. i did have to remove the taps with an x-acto.
http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s7/icyuodd/IMG_0932.jpg
you'll need to drill a hole for both bolts and the nut that holds on the choke, and of coarse, holes for the air to flow through.
http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s7/icyuodd/IMG_0938.jpg

once the holes are inplace, its just a question of bolting the toothbrush holder to the carb (you'll have to replace/cut down the original bolts), adding a sponge and your done.
http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s7/icyuodd/IMG_0941.jpg
http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s7/icyuodd/IMG_0942-1.jpg

while i'm not sure its improved preformance,it hasn't hindered it.

does look cool though.
 
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Venice Motor Bikes

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That air filter looks badass on your bike!! It fills the empty space in the frame perfectly!
But it won't work on our bikes because of the seat post tube... :(
 
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icyuod2

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i didn't even realize.lol
its the first mb i've assembled. :) never put one on a standard frame.

i surpose the rest of you could notch the toothpase holder on the top/bottom and fit it around the seat tube. would be pretty easy to do with a dremel.

theres a few custom builds here it would work on.
 

mekano

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yeah, as he said, that filter harmonizes with your frame (esp the mount part) perfectly! It looks like you had that toothbrush holder in mind when you built the frame! :)
 

Maxvision

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Great idea for a price that cant be beat!

But if you wouldnt mind spending a little bit more for a little nicer look, you can buy velocity stacks for motorcycle carbs. Heres a link with a nice selection: Velocity Stacks
 

wheelbender6

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I like the way you think. It's great to see a custom piece that didn't require a big cash outlay, machinist, or welder.
 

icyuod2

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thx guys, i appreciate the kind words. i've had nothing but fun on this build and lovin every minute of it.

i tried to locate some velocity stacks locally. they where hard to find, and when i did eventually find them, they were more than i could afford. :)

the tooth brush holder wasn't planned, but i don't think i couldn't have found a better fitting air filter.

as for the ratty look to the bike, i'm lovin it also. i was gonna paint it indian red just like the original that inspired me. now i'm thinkin about flat black for the frame/some of the motor and calling it a done deal (probably change the number plate colors also)
 

icyuod2

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i actually finished it today (which happens to be one year to the day since the start of this build) it spent alot of that time sitting idol/ in project form, in my basement.

 
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