... Speedmaster too.
I picked up a new 2007 Triumph Bonneville America yesterday. When I bought it I had done my research and knew I wanted to replace the pipes, pull the AI and install the K&N Air filter system in order to get the most performance and economy as possible out of the fine 865cc Parallel Twin powerplant. So far I have driven it about 250 miles in stock condition over the past twenty-four hours and I now am familiar enough with the machine to know I want more performance and more noise. The dang thing sounds like a sewing machine.
While rolling into Deckers Colorado earlier today, I spied a two-year old (2005) Speedmaster that sounded beautiful. I talked a bit to the rider and discovered that he was running sceptre exhaust and the K&N air filter setup. He had indeed removed the AI and was happy to report that the mods had increased his horsepower by roughly eleven ponies. Giddy-up!
When I picked up the new TBA, I also picked up the AI removal kit. It didn't come with any instructions, but the mechanic at the shop said, "well, you take this 5#!t out and pull out any 5#!t connected to it, plugging the holes as you go."
I felt empowered.
I Googled and Googled, but didn't find any instructions on how to do it. After a little prayer, I decided to give it a shot myself. Turns out the mechanic's instructions were pretty good. When I did it, I had my ten-year-old daughter Sydney (self-portrait included) take pictures and I have written up an illustrated, step-by-step guide for pulling the AI out of your TBA/Speedmaster. I don't warranty these instructions and blah blah blah... Of course, you are on your own. If you break your new bike following my instructions, you're dumb.
Here is the subject in question. A factory new, stock 2007 Triumph Bonneville America with about 270 miles on it.
Here are the contents of the AI removal kit I bought at the Triumph dealer in Denver.
First, we need to remove the seat(s). If you have the speedmaster seat then you must figure this out on your own. If you have the factory America setup with the pillion, here's how...
Now we will remove the cluster and fuel tank.
The instructions for removing the air injectors from the top of each cylinder is only photo-documented on the right hand side. Repeat each step on the left side as well.
Now for the last bit of removal. We need to remove the air injection tubes from the top of the cylinder neads and replace them with the suppplied plugs.
When you are finished, you should have removed the following Air Injector parts. You should have two rubber tubes (fat and skinny), the injector valve body, and the fittings from the injector valve body down to the cylinder heads.
You can either sell it on ebay, box it up for the next owner of the bike, or chuck it. I'm going to keep mine for a while.
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