- May 18, 2019
Okay, i think i got it now..will remove the reed screws or drill the plates. Thanks 👍👍
Okay, i think i got it now..will remove the reed screws or drill the plates. Thanks 👍👍
im looking to install a PC5 soon , the main reason being I wanted a smoother throttle off / on as well as smoother all round ride. however after reading through all of this thread ( and hopefully understanding most of it ) I just was after clarification on is blanking off the PAIR a must do either prior or at the same time as I install the PC5 & probably a new air filter too ? im gonna install it myself so I may as well go for the whole lot shouldn't I ?
Also does anyone know if this will affect my bikes UK MOT test ? do they test emissions on bikes ? I own a 2017 UK model with a Akra system ( S-H6R11-AFT ) if so perhaps just blanking off the hose's in the best way ? also this may suite my massive hands and little patience better ?
Did you still need to fit the resistor Doing it that method or is all that still plugged in ?As soon as I took off the lower half of airbox and saw the rats nest to get at the valves, I opted for leaving and capping hose. As I see, the minimal weight reduction is not worth removing.
The ones you order now are recessed so you just slap them on with reed valve/screws in place.Hi guys
Okay so i have the block off plates from smart moto laying around and figured its time to do the mod.
I plan on keeping the original exhaust, but i read earlier in this thread that it will destroy my catalytic converter. Thats why i never went ahead with the mod.
If someone would be kind enough to explain in a bit more detail in what way it will be ruined, i mean does it clog up and will it get worse over time ?
Im ok if it only affects emmisions test.
Bonus questions, is there different versions of the smart moto plates ? I read somewhere that someone has the new version of them or something.
Will the block off plates be noticed somehow by the dealer when i take it in for service.
My bike is a CB650R 2019(euro)
Thanks in advance guys, this forum is really helpfull!
Thanks for the feedback and tips guys.
I’m thinking that perhaps I will just start for blocking off the hose / intake with a hose clip or bung for now as it does seem a lot of work to do the full job when I could get virtually the same results with a much simpler method.
Then I will access the results and see if I even bother with a PCV ( as@baugustine mentions ) I think if I do go for the PCV / air filter fit then I will go full on with the plates install- it does seem like a much bigger job than I first thought - and I’m not to well educated with messing about with engine’s and motors.
Hi
If you do not want to go through the whole process of installing the plates and removing the solenoid
you have to cap off the hose running on top and across the air box and the hole where the hose is connected, make sure to block both of them!!
if you have doubts feel free to post further questions.
Hi sorry to bring this back up so late on!
I'm just about to do this, and sorry if this is a dumb question, but if I shove a marble into the hose and simply reconnect the now blocked hose back to the airbox hole will I be good to go?
I started with Phillips and by the time I read these posts again and found my JIS bits, it was too late. I got all but one out. Since riding the bike more I've gotten used to the throttle, you just have to roll on slowly and feather the clutch a little more. I have a throttle tamer installed so that helps a little as well.Let me guess, used a #2 Phillips driver?
Well those screws holding the plastic cover over the intake/throttle bodies are made of butter. Stripped one completely and couldn't continue with my block off plate installation. Will probably tear it apart again when the season is over and just shove something in the tube to cut off air flow.
Hi all, have read this thread in it’s entirety. Hope I’m doing the right thing by not starting a new thread and posting here instead. I’ve done 400 miles on my CBR650R now. I’m guessing the “bib bib b bib” sound and feel as you roll off the throttle at lower RPM and lower gears is the pair valve? People’s experience of the sound seems to vary. It not only has an annoying sound by the whole bike vibrates a bit and stutters around, almost like as if the clutch was juddering. If someone can confirm this is the problem for me, can I go ahead on this particular bike and block the rear airbox hole to the valve and the end of the same pipe, having removed it from the airbox hole? Does this do the whole job in the easiest possible way and lead to no engine warning lights? I see others sometimes blank off the reeds but I’d like the option to revert back to stock just in case, in the future. Many thanks