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Old May 10, 2002 | 01:38 PM
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not sure about the website but his email is esutton@citilink.net. He is out of the Raptor airbox lid with his mod on it right now. I could probably make my own too, but I'd want the extra lid and it would take a week to get it from Yammy anyway, so I'll probably just pay what he's asking and get it all from him pre-assembled. He said he should be able to ship a week from tomorrow. Good luck. I also saw a guy who just puts a T-shirt over the holes he cut in his airbox lid to keep a majority of the grime out. This would work in dry conditions but in wet it may not be too good.

 
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Old May 19, 2002 | 06:24 PM
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If you race cross country or like to get wet then I would suggest leaving the lid on but take the snorkel off, cut a huge hole in the top of the cover. Next, Cut the snorkel tunnels on the bottom of the cover out. Cover the new hole with an outerwears waterproof cover and cement glue it to the cleaned lid. I have this set up and it breaths and keeps out water way better than when I ran just the Outerwears lid cover with velcro around the airbox. That set up sucks. When the cover gets water on it just sits there cutting airflow and your bike will sputter. The raptor is way to restricted with the snorkel on.
 
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