Or just ditch the panels!sean brady scooters wrote:i,m really pleased to see that many folk are now interested in air scoops to get cool air in and exit vents to get rid of hot air...
its the way to go........
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it was ,nice centre page picLam46 wrote:Wasnt that featured in scootering a bit back..look great by the way.
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its quite true that very few cut downs/chops etc suffer from overheating probs.... 
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It was that late night debate all them months ago that got me thinking..sean brady scooters wrote:i,m really pleased to see that many folk are now interested in air scoops to get cool air in and exit vents to get rid of hot air...
its the way to go........
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yes matey,soon to be released after extensive testing...... 
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So Sean, whats in the pipeline? :bouncyeng:
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I will try for a sneaky peak on saturday..sydduckett wrote:So Sean, whats in the pipeline? :bouncyeng:
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sean all i need to know is should i hold off cutting holes in my panels.... 
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no ,dont hold back when letting air into panels,especially in the carb area.
more fresh and cool air is always better.
more fresh and cool air is always better.
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Sean dont swerve the question....
are you, or are you not developing an air induction method for carbs via side panel ventilation?....... 
