After much swearing finally managed to get it on, but it's too much stretching and far from ideal IMHO.
Does anyone know of a more suitable item I can use (and still fit under the panels)? It needs to be a 50mm ID to fit well.

Cheers
John

Hi Bob, what sort of manifold are you running? With mine (mugello) I don't think that would work. However the position of the filter isn't really the problem, it's how much I had to stretch the hose to get it on the bellmouth and how difficult it was (i'd hate to have to do it at the side of the road!). I'm really after a connection between the bellmouth and the filter that fits better.ForemanBob wrote:Turn it 90deg to right, running parallel with rear foot boards..
should fit within the rear strut...
I run a breathing sweet filter in this orientation on my PWK; which I got from Scooter Centre and fits perfectly
They are difficult the first time but the rubber will eventually stay stretched.Minority wrote:...... it's how much I had to stretch the hose to get it on the bellmouth and how difficult it was (i'd hate to have to do it at the side of the road!)..
I'd be interested which one it was, the only one I could see was 55mm (or is that the OD not the ID?)soosh wrote:I used the cam-lam one in the end.My vhst28 has a 50mm diameter.
I'll take your word for it!coaster wrote:They are difficult the first time but the rubber will eventually stay stretched.Minority wrote:...... it's how much I had to stretch the hose to get it on the bellmouth and how difficult it was (i'd hate to have to do it at the side of the road!)..
Using the MB manifold... different angle from the Scootrs one...Minority wrote:Hi Bob, what sort of manifold are you running? With mine (mugello) I don't think that would work. However the position of the filter isn't really the problem, it's how much I had to stretch the hose to get it on the bellmouth and how difficult it was (i'd hate to have to do it at the side of the road!). I'm really after a connection between the bellmouth and the filter that fits better.ForemanBob wrote:Turn it 90deg to right, running parallel with rear foot boards..
should fit within the rear strut...
I run a breathing sweet filter in this orientation on my PWK; which I got from Scooter Centre and fits perfectly
That's probably it then.Minority wrote:I'd be interested which one it was, the only one I could see was 55mm (or is that the OD not the ID?)soosh wrote:I used the cam-lam one in the end.My vhst28 has a 50mm diameter.
I got my hose off Corrado on here, soft stretchy and really easy to fit.Minority wrote:Hi Bob, what sort of manifold are you running? With mine (mugello) I don't think that would work. However the position of the filter isn't really the problem, it's how much I had to stretch the hose to get it on the bellmouth and how difficult it was (i'd hate to have to do it at the side of the road!). I'm really after a connection between the bellmouth and the filter that fits better.ForemanBob wrote:Turn it 90deg to right, running parallel with rear foot boards..
should fit within the rear strut...
I run a breathing sweet filter in this orientation on my PWK; which I got from Scooter Centre and fits perfectly