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  • Problem with Air Flow

    Dear Xbhpians,

    I am facing a vague problem with my Yamaha RX135 2002 Model.

    Let me explain you the problem,first of all the Vehicle runs good when i remove the Air Filter,If i put the Air Filter Back the vehicle starts fluttering i mean to say that i feel like something is stopping me from reaching the Top end.

    This problem continues even after i installed a new Yamaha Air Filter.

    Can somebody help me on this.

    How is it use an K&N or UNI filters,what all changes needs to be done for Installing this filters.

    I was told by my mechanic that if i Install K&N or UNI i might face problems during rainy season is that true.

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    • #3
      Bro simple your bike is facing problem in air suction proper air is not coming into engine so that the bike can breath properly
      1>get your bike carb clean.
      2>then go for k&n a/f with proper setting of carb
      3>nothing happens in rainy season i am using it even when i got my bike cleaned little water get to the a/f
      bikes starts easily but it does missing due to wet filter but after opening throttle it becomes normal...
      Ride Safe & Ride Long-->
      Zayn

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