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2008 suzuki gsxr600 air filter change

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Uploaded by on Feb 26, 2011

this is a K&N air filter change enjoy.

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  • my stock air filter does just pop out... it seems to b glued in or soemthing! how did u just pull yours out? put any grease or soap on it?

  • @butterflyowns sounds like a really old filter. if it is its no good. just take it out anyway you can and clean the case really good and get yourself a good k&n air filter.

  • when or if you do your chain and sprockets could you do a video on that as well

  • @foodbank1107 i dont have the tools to do that job. but go to onthethrottle web page and look what they got. there really helpful.

  • Hey I found your videos extremly helpful but now I have to do a coolant flush and change on my gixxer. Can you please make a video on how to do that? Also what kind of coolant do you recommend? Sorry this is my first bike.

  • @playinguitar11 ya i deff need to do one. but if you need to see a good vid go to chunkatty youtube page she has a really good video on it.

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  • Hey bro great video. One suggestion next time have Fido hold the camera for you!  Saw your dog walk in and bark like hey I thought you were going to wait for me to help! Lol, you explained it very well should get a buddy to film you so you can concentrate on teaching. Just a suggestion.

  • Hey I'm about to wash my bike any recommendations on what kind of soap to use or just any kind will do?

  • Can i make a suggestion to everyone that wipes the air box with a rag. All your doing is pushing the dirt down towards the air intake, get a hoover, cover the end with the rag and gently wipe the inside of the air box from left to right, moving the hoover to a clean spot of the rag each time you wipe down, do it a stroke at a time. its much more effective and will stop any dirt falling down in to the air intake.

  • @butterflyowns doesnt*

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