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Stevemartin911
Joined: 30 Sep 2016 Posts: 24 Location: U.K.
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Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2017 3:40 pm Post subject: YB11 airbox access ? |
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Hi guys,
Sorry to be a pain but trying to access the airbox / filter area in front of the tank, found two screws that drive in horizontally from front to back and now it's loose but won't come off ?
I don't like using force until I am sure it's justified, are there an other fixings holding this bit on does anyone know ?
Thanks in advance.
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2bims
Joined: 03 Apr 2010 Posts: 7292
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Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2017 5:53 pm Post subject: |
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Not an expert...as my YB11 had air box removed and K&N cone filters on flat slides.....Workshop manual seems to recommend removal of fuel tank...then unscrew four no carb clamp rubbers on underside of airbox...remove associated pipes going into airbox and then pull out the airbox section with front cover box also......Might seem a bit backwards...but the DB4 is same set up as this...to change airfilter which is in a similar box...its remove tank...and then undo carb rubbers then remove air inlet box and filter box separate.......quite often with bimota its a case of full removal to get at a service item....reckon that they didn't intend on owners doing themselves at the time they were selling them |
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Jonny B Bad
Joined: 05 Dec 2009 Posts: 555 Location: NE London
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Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2017 11:15 am Post subject: YB11 airbox |
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I assume it's not too dissimilar to a YB8 airbox. The filter is bolted to the bit of the airbox which is secured by the 2 horizontal bolts which you have taken out, with the steering stem preventing the filter being slid out. As 2bims says, you need to release the clamps that secure the airbox to the carbs and disconnect crankcase breather and drain pipe. Once the airbox is released, the bit holding the filter will slide out and the filter can then be unbolted for cleaning/replacement. _________________ What, Jonny's gone! |
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who
Joined: 10 Nov 2010 Posts: 402 Location: Melbourne Australia
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Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2017 7:49 am Post subject: |
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Pretty much as you have been already advised.
You have to take the airbox off the carbs. Once removed the front filter section can be removed. The YB11 differs from the rest of the YB range in that the forward section dips below the front rails, essentially captivating it. You need to completely separate the airbox from the bike.
Undo the 4 clamps that hold the airbox onto the carburettors, pull the airbox upwards, disconnect the breather pipes and hoses that attach to the airbox, and remove it completely from the bike. Now the front section will come free and you can inspect the filter. Hope this helps.
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2bims
Joined: 03 Apr 2010 Posts: 7292
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Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2017 9:35 am Post subject: |
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Cheers Who...I was kind of stabbing in the dark as my YB11 had the airbox removed and a set of Keihin FCR41 flatslides installed with K&N cone filters....presumably the inlet holes match up with the holes in the frame...matching to the inlet holes in the front nose fairing?
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who
Joined: 10 Nov 2010 Posts: 402 Location: Melbourne Australia
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Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2017 9:43 am Post subject: |
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2bims wrote: |
Cheers Who...I was kind of stabbing in the dark as my YB11 had the airbox removed and a set of Keihin FCR41 flatslides installed with K&N cone filters....presumably the inlet holes match up with the holes in the frame...matching to the inlet holes in the front nose fairing?
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And the alloy tank etc...
I must say the best direction to go in... Very Nice! |
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Jonny B Bad
Joined: 05 Dec 2009 Posts: 555 Location: NE London
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Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2017 10:11 am Post subject: YB11 |
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That's a mountain of work he's done there. Is the front of the tank a dummy to allow the air through to the pods? _________________ What, Jonny's gone! |
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2bims
Joined: 03 Apr 2010 Posts: 7292
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Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2017 10:14 am Post subject: |
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Yeh...was a bit of discovery by the minute when I picked the bike up...Bimota Workshop manuals aren't the best...written by the office cleaner no doubt....and this one had lots different.......Big Bore kit, 1044 of somesuch....polished gas flowed head, carillo titanium crank rods, six speed box...that thwarted me for ages until I contacted the previous owner..."oh yeh...I dropped a six speed unit in"....I had countless going up and down counting gears through the box thinking my counting was out.....3 spoke Carbon dymags....AP racing billet 6-pot calipers up front...vented AP racing CI discs...AP racing billet brake master.....billet HD clutch pack.....extra rad added for cooling linking to existing...and that alloy tank with foam baffle filling and link tubes front to rear all done pre CNC days...just good old panel beating/bending and welding....Ruddy thing would do 95mph in first gear before the red line....shortly after I sold it to AN other on here....I just don't need a bike that still has 5 more gears left after 95mph..... |
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2bims
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Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2017 10:17 am Post subject: Re: YB11 |
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Jonny B Bad wrote: |
That's a mountain of work he's done there. Is the front of the tank a dummy to allow the air through to the pods? |
No...front of tank holds fuel...you can see the rubber link pipes from front to rear section...previous owner with a mate used to ride this and his DB2 from London to southern Portugal...and he wanted a longer range tank for less stops....what with the thirsty flatslides though it probably just took the range back to what it was before the engine work......After I bought the bike and his similar very highly tweaked DB2...he sent me all the receipts for all the work done on the bike....even after he bought the YB11...he then garnered a further £14,000 on modding it...similar to what he did with the DB2....which I still have |
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Jonny B Bad
Joined: 05 Dec 2009 Posts: 555 Location: NE London
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Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2017 10:28 am Post subject: YB11 airbox |
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If the front of the tank blanks off where the air used to come in, I'm amazed it's able to breathe. Perhaps he'd tuned the motor so much it only needed fuel and didn't bother with air any more _________________ What, Jonny's gone! |
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2bims
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Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2017 10:32 am Post subject: |
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The tank did extend way deep down...but only at the back of the tank....the front space where the original intake was was left open and free.....with washing machine style tube intake ducting run from front fairing through frame holes to ram air to the tunnel section of the tank....corrugated K&N cone filters give something like 50-100% more surface area for intake than a normal flat foam filter... |
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Jonny B Bad
Joined: 05 Dec 2009 Posts: 555 Location: NE London
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Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2017 12:06 pm Post subject: YB11 |
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That would do it and I can see how it would have made for an entertaining ride. I salute the man who set those flat slides up, given the pain it is to get the carbs on and off a YB. I can see why he moved it on - he must have been a gibbering wreck by the time he'd done - not to mention wielding the junior hacksaw on the frame brace to get them in _________________ What, Jonny's gone! |
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who
Joined: 10 Nov 2010 Posts: 402 Location: Melbourne Australia
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Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2017 3:05 am Post subject: |
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I have never been a great fan of the YB11, I've got parts here to make up YB11 based YB8 look alike.
Your would have been a keeper though. Very nice specification, narrow band rotors, custom lower rad, and all the engine work...Sweet! |
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Stevemartin911
Joined: 30 Sep 2016 Posts: 24 Location: U.K.
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Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2017 6:35 pm Post subject: Thanks |
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Thanks for your help, will have another go when I have an hour to spare, bikes not going on the road till April so the wife seems to think it can wait ! |
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