Tenere filter skin modification !

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    Nick Jackson
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    Filter skin mod 

    Clean bike 1st :whistle: :laugh: :laugh: :blush:

    Remove existing filter cover bolts and disregard. 
    Remove standard filter cover. 
    Cut 4 pieces of threaded rod about 35-40mm long. 
    Loctite studs into airbox in place of cover bolts. 
    Fit DNA filter cover over the studs and secure with nuts. 

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    Buy a pool filter sock ( $6 for 5 from Coles).
     Oil filter sock

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    Take standard filter cover 

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    Fit filter sock over filter cover

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    Install over studs and make small cut in filter sock to allow it over the studs

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    Secure in place with nyloc nuts 

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    Now it’s easy to replace the filter sock daily on a dusty ride without disturbing your foam filter. 

    #210993

    Greg
    Member

    Good job Nick mine is now the same. I love the DIYs helps one and all thanks for making effort ;)

    How ever did you think off such an idea 😆

    TB

    #210994

    Fantistic work Nickj!

    I will do the same as soon as my DNA stuff arrive in the mail. :cheer:

    Cheers, TT

    #211031

    Nick Jackson
    Member
    TenereTravelers wrote:
    Fantistic work Nickj!

    I will do the same as soon as my DNA stuff arrive in the mail. :cheer:

    Cheers, TT

    The good thing is TT if your on a solo or dust free ride it’s really easy to run without the filter skin and small enough to stash somewhere just in case :)

    I carried 5 Pre-oiled skins in a zip loc bag cable tyed under the seat and only ended up using 2 of them. When I got home and checked the inner of the unifilter it was virtually clean ;)

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