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AE air filter removal
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<blockquote data-quote="Craigar" data-source="post: 1381169" data-attributes="member: 89338"><p>Call it what you will. I'm clearly not an authority, nor I have I claimed to be one on this site. Seat analysis was telling me that my bike was not running right for a while now. So that prompted me to check the air filter to see if something got sucked in. Or was living in it. That was my first box (No pun intended) I was going to check. Which my bike is running well now. Coincidence? Perhaps. Placebo? Maybe. Wishful thinking, sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Craigar, post: 1381169, member: 89338"] Call it what you will. I'm clearly not an authority, nor I have I claimed to be one on this site. Seat analysis was telling me that my bike was not running right for a while now. So that prompted me to check the air filter to see if something got sucked in. Or was living in it. That was my first box (No pun intended) I was going to check. Which my bike is running well now. Coincidence? Perhaps. Placebo? Maybe. Wishful thinking, sure. [/QUOTE]
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