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Old Nov 11, 2000 | 03:48 PM
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Has anyone ever tried it before on either their banshee or warrior. Does it really work as good as they say it does and if it does i wish they would make it for the Raptor cause to have waterproofing and still have as much air as an unlidded airbox, thats gotta be a good seller if it really works. Can anyone help me out on this???
 
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Old Nov 12, 2000 | 01:25 AM
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I would get this me too...doesn't seem many people have this...
 
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Old Nov 13, 2000 | 09:53 AM
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I have the Alba airbox lid for my banshee, and yes it works like a charm. I use to run without an air box lid to get enough air (check mods in sig) to the motor, but that was extremely problematic in water. I was getting the motor wet and stopping dying on the trail all the time. I bought the alba top 3 weeks ago and have been on 2 rides, with out it dying once yet. I have even taken the seat off and sprayed high power water at the box without it dying, I give it a great 2 thumbs up three if I had them rating.

One side note, the construction of the box lacks quality in 2 places. The clamp downs are pop-rivited on, and the pop rivets break! Bad design if you ask me, I'm going to have a friend weld them on. They also send you a little piece of foam as the the sealer around the box, I went to Home Depot and got a bigger better piece, it was easier to line up, but the smaller piece might work.
 
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