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| Roadliner No Yamaha didn't make something to keep roads clean, it's a Motorcycle. |
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| Newbie Joined: Feb 2007
Bike: 2006 Raodliner S, Artic White
Location: Alabaster, AL
Posts: 17
| If you mean the intake system go to Patrick Racing. Their website does not show one for the Roadliner/strato liners but they do have it. It is suposed to be better than the Thunder intake system. Fxstein's web site shows one installed. I found out this way that our airfilters are located under the gas tank. |
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| Seat Tester Joined: Jul 2006
Bike: 2006 Stratoliner S - Black & Black Cherry
Location: Massachusetts
Posts: 81
| Yes, just call JP cycles and they'll get the right air kit from Patrick Racing. If you're going to install it yourself, it's a pain taking the tank off so just be patient and take your time disconnecting the fuel lines so you don't end up with any scratches. I found that after removing the tank it was easier for the re-install to remove the fuel line from the tank going to the fuel pump and put on the pump and then use a new clamp when you reconnect the hose to the tank when the tank is back in place. You probably know this already but the directions don't mention that there are screw clamps holding the air cleaner box to the throttle bodies so make sure you loosen those up before pulling up on the airbox. |
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| Newbie Joined: Feb 2007
Bike: Yamaha Stratoliner, RS Warrior
Location: Foothills of NC
Posts: 12
| Here is another link for the Patrick Racing Air Kit.... Motorcycle chrome rims and chrome wheels. Show quality. Yamaha RoadStar Warrior performance parts. |
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