fuesselfc wrote:
I have seen a few pics and people selling short stack air filter, how do these work quality wise?
I have some tires to buy, fronts are still correct size of 21x7x10, rears are currently 22x11x10. I believe i read smaller back tires help in the turning radius of oddy, true/false? About all i can think of right now. This forum board has been a life saver with the manual and one of the best groups of people around fpr questions?
Thanks, Michael
Mike,
The stock air filter sitting inside the stock air box works best for filtration but not for performance. One plus of the stock air box is that it creates a pulse resonance that assists with stuffing the fuel charge back into the combustion chamber in the low to mid rpm range. If you are running flat out like in the dunes or fast fire roads then the air box is not really required. In a nut shell, it all depends on what type of terrain you are going to be riding. Another plus of the air box is that it keeps the air filter enclosed so it keeps cleaner for a longer period of time. If you are going to run one of the stack filters, make sure it has a coarse filter outer wrap and then a nylon wrap over the top of that.
As far as the rear tires thing I have ran both 22 and 24" tires and have experienced no difference in turning. The offset of the front wheels does make a difference in turning. The narrower the track the better it will turn.
But.....
That also has to do with what type of tire you are running also. As an example, Can Odd is running a front tire which is actually designed to be a rear tire but that's what works for him and his brother. I have always ran tires in the front which are pretty close to the design of the factory tire which has all of the lugs with a large side profile which affords a better bite for turning but are horrible in the braking department. Again, it all depends on what type of riding you will be doing.
Rand