GK73A SP2 - Air Filter Solution (big pic thread)
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 9:56 pm
Howdy guys.
It gives me great pleasure to FINALLY announce a solution to aftermarket air filters on the GK73A.
Now, my bike is the SP2 model and I did read that the SP model has different carbs to normal 73A's ? however if you are struggling to get aftermarket airfilters to fit your carbs due to the space between each carb being too close together, THIS ... is the answer you have been waiting for
Firstly my journey to get this far has been a painstaking one and a very expensive one, I have tried running with no airbox on, that didnt work, I spent £60 on ITG sock filters, they didnt work and I ended up cutting them up and they went in the bin.
Finally, after another £60 I got there in the end :D
So how did I do it ?
Well while searching on evilbay for a solution I came across an ad for "WEBER 45 DCOE MAX FLOW LOW PROFILE MESH FILTER PAIR", these were £32.50 for just two !!! so I got to thinking, now I wonder if I can use the existing rubber velocity stacks that are in the original air box and put these over the top, in theory that sounded possible, so I decided to give it a shot and ordered 4 of these !
When they arrived, not only did they slot onto the rubber velocity stacks (thats my phrase for the standard rubber airbox attachments - basically its what they are) but they was also a perfect fit :D
I put one of the mesh filters onto the rubbers and onto the carbs, great, looked wicked.. however... I was left with the same problem, the overhang was just too much for the next filter to fit beside it
I pondered what to do for a full day, then the idea came to me.
What if I was to cut off, with scissors the black rubber round the mesh filters, leaving just the mesh then mould these to the rubber velocity stacks leaving zero hang over - the idea was born and I got the scissors out with great anticipation.
I cut off and removed all the black rubber from the mesh filters, when I had done this the mesh fell apart in 3 layers, top and bottom were the same mesh and the middle layer was a very, very fine mesh.
I then a layer at a time of the mesh over the velocity rubber and used the metal rubber clamps to tighten and mould the mesh to the shape of the rubbers, when I did all 3 they slotted together and I then fitted them over the rubbers and tightened with the clamp.. perfecto maximus :D
All 4 fit perfectly.
I have a stage 3 factory pro jet kit for my bike and it says you must remove the standard air box and use aftermarket filters, only aftermarket filters dont fit my carbs, this.. is the only solution I have heard of for the SP model, and to be honest, I prefer the look of these to any set of K&N's.
Without further ado, please check the pics below, each pic shows something significant, how I trimmed the rubbers, comparison of standard mesh filter to a trimmed one, also how they didnt fit on the bike without modification, and finally all 4 done and on.
Man typing this post feels good, I can put this behind me now and move on to getting the thing running lol.
Enjoy,
Matt :)























It gives me great pleasure to FINALLY announce a solution to aftermarket air filters on the GK73A.
Now, my bike is the SP2 model and I did read that the SP model has different carbs to normal 73A's ? however if you are struggling to get aftermarket airfilters to fit your carbs due to the space between each carb being too close together, THIS ... is the answer you have been waiting for

Firstly my journey to get this far has been a painstaking one and a very expensive one, I have tried running with no airbox on, that didnt work, I spent £60 on ITG sock filters, they didnt work and I ended up cutting them up and they went in the bin.
Finally, after another £60 I got there in the end :D
So how did I do it ?
Well while searching on evilbay for a solution I came across an ad for "WEBER 45 DCOE MAX FLOW LOW PROFILE MESH FILTER PAIR", these were £32.50 for just two !!! so I got to thinking, now I wonder if I can use the existing rubber velocity stacks that are in the original air box and put these over the top, in theory that sounded possible, so I decided to give it a shot and ordered 4 of these !
When they arrived, not only did they slot onto the rubber velocity stacks (thats my phrase for the standard rubber airbox attachments - basically its what they are) but they was also a perfect fit :D
I put one of the mesh filters onto the rubbers and onto the carbs, great, looked wicked.. however... I was left with the same problem, the overhang was just too much for the next filter to fit beside it

I pondered what to do for a full day, then the idea came to me.
What if I was to cut off, with scissors the black rubber round the mesh filters, leaving just the mesh then mould these to the rubber velocity stacks leaving zero hang over - the idea was born and I got the scissors out with great anticipation.
I cut off and removed all the black rubber from the mesh filters, when I had done this the mesh fell apart in 3 layers, top and bottom were the same mesh and the middle layer was a very, very fine mesh.
I then a layer at a time of the mesh over the velocity rubber and used the metal rubber clamps to tighten and mould the mesh to the shape of the rubbers, when I did all 3 they slotted together and I then fitted them over the rubbers and tightened with the clamp.. perfecto maximus :D
All 4 fit perfectly.
I have a stage 3 factory pro jet kit for my bike and it says you must remove the standard air box and use aftermarket filters, only aftermarket filters dont fit my carbs, this.. is the only solution I have heard of for the SP model, and to be honest, I prefer the look of these to any set of K&N's.
Without further ado, please check the pics below, each pic shows something significant, how I trimmed the rubbers, comparison of standard mesh filter to a trimmed one, also how they didnt fit on the bike without modification, and finally all 4 done and on.
Man typing this post feels good, I can put this behind me now and move on to getting the thing running lol.
Enjoy,
Matt :)






















