I removed mine this weekend and it's a piece of cake,,I already had my subframe and airbox off so it was pretty easy to do,,haven't taken it fer a ride yet,,but will soon.
I removed mine this weekend and it's a piece of cake,,I already had my subframe and airbox off so it was pretty easy to do,,haven't taken it fer a ride yet,,but will soon.
I did it slightly different.... I left the choke lever and just removed the choke plate and rod. I then replaced the stock cap after installing a slight bit of silicone in the hole. This way it looks stock but gets the added flow. I thought it would be easier to reassemble if I need the choke back.
Great post knighttime and thats all it took for me to give it a shot.
Zingnut: 2001 400ex w/extras
some one was wanting to remove there choke here the review rico was talking about.