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| #Post#: 3618-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Rottweiler Intake | |
| By: Kingrider Date: June 9, 2016, 10:19 am | |
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| So, I've looked at the Rottweiler intake for the 690. It looks | |
| good. But, . . . . I wonder about intake noise?? Has anyone had | |
| an experience with this intake system yet. | |
| #Post#: 3619-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Rottweiler Intake | |
| By: ShakeWell Date: June 9, 2016, 11:48 am | |
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| Kingrider, | |
| I had that concern as I recall reading the various posts about | |
| the EVO kit that apparently makes a ton of intake noise. | |
| However, I now have three rides and a handful of quick test | |
| rides around the block for a total of just over 250 miles with | |
| the Rottweiler and I stand by my original observation. | |
| The RW intake is quiet, possibly quieter, than the stock box | |
| until you get near wide open throttle. If you have it pinned and | |
| are ripping through the gears, you'll notice the intake but even | |
| at full tilt, it doesn't overpower the sound of the exhaust. | |
| I was just thinking about the sound of the intake yesterday as I | |
| commuted on the bike and was able to take a 2-lane road through | |
| the local mountains to get there. If you're under 5k rpms, on | |
| basically flat ground, and just giving it enough juice to | |
| maintain your current speed, you can't even hear the intake. | |
| This became apparent as I inadvertently surprised a couple of | |
| bicyclists that didn't hear me coming up behind and I startled | |
| them as I came by. After the second biker had a bit of a head | |
| shake moment when I went by, I decided to do a quick rev before | |
| I passed anymore peddlers. | |
| I've only had to swap filter skins so far in between rides | |
| versus a full filter cleaning which makes pre/post ride | |
| maintenance with the filter about as easy as possible. Not to | |
| the point you asked but man I disliked having anything to do | |
| with the stock airbox and couldn't be more pleased with the RW | |
| solution. | |
| #Post#: 3621-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Rottweiler Intake | |
| By: Philip Pino Date: June 9, 2016, 4:49 pm | |
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| River, have you done a fuel mileage check. I wouldn't think | |
| there would be much difference, if any. The only thing I'd be | |
| really worried about is dumping the bike in the water while on a | |
| trail or adventure ride. | |
| #Post#: 3651-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Rottweiler Intake | |
| By: Kingrider Date: July 6, 2016, 3:46 pm | |
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| Sorry for the delay in my reply. Life is sometimes - - uh - | |
| hectic!! | |
| The feedback on the RW intake is good to hear. I agree with the | |
| idea of easier maintenance is maintenance done more often. | |
| Now if I can convince the fiscal department in my house that a | |
| new intake system is a "need" and not just a "want"! ::) | |
| #Post#: 3660-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Rottweiler Intake | |
| By: RiverRunner Date: July 15, 2016, 2:07 am | |
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| I put the Rottweiler on my wife's bike and mine. I've now got | |
| an 1100 mile trip on dirt after the install. The ticket on | |
| extended "dusty" roads/trails is using 2 filter skins on top of | |
| the original filter. I used 4 sets of filter skin changes over | |
| 1100 miles and while the skins were mud coated, the main filter | |
| foam element had almost no particulate wash out with first a | |
| mineral spirits wash and then soap and hot water - the filter | |
| skins caught virtually all of the dirt! There is ZERO dirt that | |
| got through the main foam filter from the looks of the thing. | |
| This is exactly what I wanted to see - change the skins and not | |
| worry about the main foam filter needing cleaning on a trip. | |
| This alone makes it worth the cost of admission. I also think | |
| it hits harder at lower RPM. | |
| Boy I don't find anything objectionable about the intake bark - | |
| at WOT it sounds the way a 700 cc thumper should sound! | |
| #Post#: 3663-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Rottweiler Intake | |
| By: ShakeWell Date: July 16, 2016, 11:24 am | |
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| Thanks for the update River, I figured I should add to the info | |
| as well. | |
| I've had the RW on for about 500mi now and couldn't be happier | |
| with the unit. A buddy and I rode the Big Bear Trail Run a | |
| couple of weeks ago and I too loaded up with 2 skins and just | |
| removed one at the gas stop mid day. We did 140mi with 95% being | |
| dirt and the the bike performed flawlessly. | |
| Also noticed that at lower RPM's I think the RW is quieter. We | |
| were slogging up some rutted and rocky jeep trail when I made a | |
| mental note of how quiet the bike was chugging along in the | |
| tractor pulling zone of the rev range. Bottom half of the tach | |
| in 2, 3, or 4th depending on the terrain and the bike just goes | |
| about it's business without much fuss. | |
| However, when the road opens up, the intake sound still doesn't | |
| overpower the exhaust... there's just this big, beautiful noise | |
| letting you know you'd better be pointed in the right direction | |
| 'coz your field of view is about to get blurry around the edges. | |
| :D | |
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