do you guys running the k&n pod/velocity stack have to support it at the back ???
because of the weight of the k&n it seems it would have a tendency to flop around and possibly come off/loose
I'm making up my own intake here soon for my new 35mm and I've wondered that as well. My goal is is to come up with a design that has close to the air flow of a clamp on with a 3" balancer tube........and still be able to ride in semi wet conditions....quite a challenge.
Since I'm at Lowe's almost every day, I have looked into PVC, vent duct work, pre fab aluminium boxes, roof flashing, chimney covers, and even toilet plunger holders. I:I I have no issues welding, but I personally am not a stickler for the looks of the end product, so I may just rivot and JB weld whatever I mock up for less of a headachle which is more than strong enough for an "airbox".
My biggest issue is my imagination and what can fit where effectively, what can shield tire debris effectively, and I'm also working on trying to make the whole deal a straight shot into the intake......why is the stock intake boot, and boot back to the airbox all on angles?......only because of the shock being in the way. I'm probably going to be picking up a 400ex shock for $1

D) and slapping that on, so I will have to account for the rezzie too. Hmmm......decisions decisions. I'll take pics as I go just for the hell of it. Doubt anybody will be interested in it, but I'll throw it out there for at least people with future ideas to guage off of past trials. I'm looking into mounting locations still.....thinking about hanging/attaching a support for the tube on the OEM intake to carb boot support and then going from there.