Tthruxton R 1200, Airbox Removal

Discussion in 'Builds & Projects' started by perister, Sep 22, 2019.

  1. perister

    perister New Member

    Sep 22, 2019
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    Hello,

    I am in the process of doing some customisation on my TTR,
    I tried to fond any commercially available Κit (or instructions) on Airbox removal/delete, but can't find anything for the 1200 R,
    all the references are for the 900 Thruxton or T120 Bonnie.
    the aim is to accommodate a pair of longer 'Pods' that would sit behind the frame Triangle
    any suggestions, directions?

    Thanks in advance!
     
  2. TomMarshall

    TomMarshall Well-Known Member

    Jul 10, 2019
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    Hi perister,

    Welcome to the forum and glad to see another Triumph owner from the fine city of Bristol.

    First things first, hop over to the newbies hangout and introduce yourself and upload a picture of the bike for us inmates to drool over.

    Ref the airbox - I've found this from British Customs (worth watching just for the squeaky bum moment he has at 1:20). They're based over the pond but I have no doubt you'll have your kit in a few weeks. If not, at least it's a good video on how to access the airbox/remove it.

     
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  3. Retired Phil

    Retired Phil Well-Known Member

    Jun 22, 2017
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    Wow thats a lot of work just to remove it. Yes, it looks kool to have the filter pods there but....think just removing the snorkel is good for now, which i have done. Increase of hp, probably minimal.
     
  4. TomMarshall

    TomMarshall Well-Known Member

    Jul 10, 2019
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    I agree...lots of work, especially dropping the rear wheel out...
     
  5. perister

    perister New Member

    Sep 22, 2019
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    bristol UK
    H Tom,

    this Kit is for the T120 Bonnie, would it be very different to the one needed for the TTR?
    I have seen the video, and indeed to 'close call' was interesting :)
     
  6. perister

    perister New Member

    Sep 22, 2019
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    bristol UK
    just to give you an idea, this would be the 'ideal' result (inbox removal wise)
    I know it is quite difficult to achieve, but anything 'close' this would be very nice!

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  7. Greywolf55

    Greywolf55 Noble Member

    Oct 4, 2019
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    I;ve read quite a few threads on various forums , and so far the gains are minimal. Looks wise I'm in love the shorty pods ..they are way cool. I'm thinking the air intake is where it is for their version of CAI , very popular in cars. Get the intake into the coldest air possible. Right behind the cylinder isn't it. The complete clean up looks great .
     
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  8. perister

    perister New Member

    Sep 22, 2019
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    3
    bristol UK
    Hello All,
    after many months of delays & set backs, I have finally managed to put together the bike again!
    a quick photo is attached
    of course it is very far away from what I wanted, but it is a running bike again, so this is a progress :)
    next on the list is indeed to try and get rid of the airbox as much as possible, and replace the plastic side covers with flat Aluminum ones, that would make the bike slimmer, I hope:)
    My question now would be, as I have new aftermarket mufflers + x Pipe + Air pod filters installed, do I need to get a PC V and re-map the engine?
    this would be a quite considerable cost, but if it is expected to make a serious difference to the way the bike works, then so be it!
    any thoughts/suggestions?

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