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Thinking about running no scoops at all.

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Draxsonimy

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I have a left and right side scoop but kinda want to take them both off. Anyone run their bike this way?

Plus it's an '04 so my intake goes through the frame. Any ideas if the lack of ram air will decrease perfomance?
 
The hotter your heads run the worse your performance will be. It may be marginal but I would not want to subject my bike to anything that would effect performance or longevity. My fan would come on enough with both scoops, I would hate to have it come on even more, and I had an 03.
 
Its not that great of an idea. The scoops provide air flow over the rear cylinder to keep it cool. No scoops means less airflow which means hotter bike.
 
Not a very good idea,in particular with rear cylinder and right side because the headers are there and it will get real toasty without the scoops and it gets warm enough on hot days.
 
I just want slim the front and down. Just think the stock scoop is bulky.

I bet you hate the look of the 1125's as much as I do. I agree with the majority on this one. Leave them on.
 
A friend of mine that rides yearround takes his off in the cold months, but always puts them back on when it warms up outside.
 
I say take them off. I've been wanting to try it on mine to clean it up. I also want to try moving the oil cooler and scoop. I've seen a few bikes on here without them. Lessthenzeros bike didn't have them and I think that's pretty much everyones favorite bike on here. I doubt it gets ridden much so who knows how the performance is. I don't think its going to effect it that much depending on where you live. I'm in northern ny where it rarely gets much above 80 so I'm not too worried about it
 
remove them along with the rear cylinder cooling fan. might as well go all the way with this. then report back how long motor lasts until meltdown. i'm curious myself about this.
 
It's a bad idea, and yes it heats up substantially faster and will overheat. the front cylinder is blocking the air from getting to the rear, that's why the scoops are there to redirect it.

I've done it by forgetting to put them on and you notice the heat.

I'll agree that less_than_zero has a sexy bike, but it's obviously a show bike.
 
If your that worried about the heat u could wire up the fan to a manual switch and run it all the time while riding
 
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