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i am running a single carb with a small k and n pattern filter and would like to change to a rgm one for a mk 2 a has anyone tryed this, does it fit ? no problem with making brackets ect. thanks in advance  don scriven 

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It absolutely be done, but be careful that you don't upset the rivet counters!

 

We fitted a pre-MK3 battery carrier as well as an RGM slimmed-down ham can.

I much prefer the look compared to Darth Vader’s helmet.

filter

The only challenge is the top fastener on the left sidecover, which is usually attached to the black box.

The necessary bracket is available to address this though!

dzus

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thanks for the pictures looks good.have you attached the bottom of the housing to the battery carrier .I was going to keep the standard battery carrier, i already have bracket for side cover  the black box was missing when brought the bike .is the top bracket that comes with the housing attached to the web on the frame above the carb    thanks for your help  don scriven

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Grant,

This looks very neat and will look to modify my Mk3 like this.  I'm intrigued with the term "ham can", please enlighten me?

Why did you fit the pre-Mk3 battery carrier?

Philip

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...the slimmed down filter doesn’t sit up against the battery carrier like the full size one does.

However, to make the filter assembly a little bit more rigid, we decided to secure it to the battery carrier using some little hex standoffs.

Probably not needed (otherwise Roger would have included them in the kit) but we went for the belt and braces approach.

standoffs

The side panel and top of the filter are indeed secured to the frame tube bracing plate.

Surprisingly, the holes were already there for these.

top

 

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I guess it’s because the pre-MK3 filter box looks a little bit like a tin of ham.

ham

 

We went for a pre-MK3 battery holder, as we wanted to fit a larger battery as well as stow the after market reg/rec neatly out of the way.

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thanks for all the info and pictures  i have ordered to day regards don scriven

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I ran a standard 750 air filter on a Mk3 850 for a while with the original battery tray before I found a 750 type (in the days before anyone made repros).  It fits OK, but from memory, the front lip is slightly shorter so the back of the box will need spacing out...presumably longer than Grant has done if you're using a small box too.

The main aspect that I had to deal with if continuing with the laterally mounted battery is that with the black box gone, there is little to stop it trying to fall forwards but presumably you've dealt with that using the K&N ?

 



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