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So I just wanted to share a few mods I’ve done on my 22 Sp and my wife’s 23 base. I just did my own tail tidy by cutting up the stock tail frame and welding together, painted and replaced the lp light with LED. I think they came out pretty nice for a free mod. I also did and air box mod too. I took the stock air box cover and cut it to allow air to be pulled in from the front of the bike instead of the little 1 1/2” pipe from the rear. Cut the tube off the back and just covered with black gorilla tape for now until I get a sheet of black abs plastic and come up with some way to cover better. Found some screen mesh and shaped to fit the front opening and plastic welded in place from the inside. Pulled the filter out and removed the metal mesh plate from the back and reinstalled. It now has a deeper throaty throttle response. Much louder while riding.
 

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So I just wanted to share a few mods I’ve done on my 22 Sp and my wife’s 23 base. I just did my own tail tidy by cutting up the stock tail frame and welding together, painted and replaced the lp light with LED. I think they came out pretty nice for a free mod. I also did and air box mod too. I took the stock air box cover and cut it to allow air to be pulled in from the front of the bike instead of the little 1 1/2” pipe from the rear. Cut the tube off the back and just covered with black gorilla tape for now until I get a sheet of black abs plastic and come up with some way to cover better. Found some screen mesh and shaped to fit the front opening and plastic welded in place from the inside. Pulled the filter out and removed the metal mesh plate from the back and reinstalled. It now has a deeper throaty throttle response. Much louder while riding.
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Looks great! I did a similar mod to my airbox, but on the rear of the cover rather than the front. It won't have the "forced air" effect like yours and the (quite costly) TST Worx cover, but I wanted to keep as much water and debris out of the box as possible as it'll be ridden on gravel roads quite a bit. Here's the final product and progress pics to show how it was done.
That’s awesome! And thanks. I seen the TST worx cover on a dyno video and had the same gains as the intake with a K&N filter. If I don’t need to spend money I won’t lol😂
 
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