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Since support us engineers insist on putting the air intake on the side post where all the dust comes up from the front wheel it sucks a lot of dirt into the clutch Box. I did not like that so I am eliminating that side intake and I have installed a K&N Air filter with an Outerwear cover.directky behind the OEM Air intake location.
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I sealed the frame from the air intake on the side that is coated with a frogskin with foam rubber and additional screws. the frame is originally held with a screw and 2 straps. As a result, a lot of dust got into the CVT housing on the side. First I also placed a filter with the intake blower at this point. When it rained and the road was wet, I had a lot of water through the tires in my CVT housing. Now I have moved the blower to the front under the hood. I regularly blow out my CVT housing after about 500-600 km and actually only have some dust from the DuraClutch and belt dust. I've been using this solution for about 6000km
The blower is a 3 inch bilge blower from boat accessories and costs € 34
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