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[QUOTE="Robcolo, post: 683219, member: 28062"] ACERBIS makes 2 sizes of "number plate" fuel tanks. The weight is carried a bit high up and it also slows down your steering response [which is actually good @ high speed]. If you need the headlight to function there's a problem but for daytime enduros they work great. There ARE 2 strokes with tuned intake /air boxes --Banshees and my RZ350 . They're extremely sensitive to the tract length and shape between carb and air filter or box/filter. There are resonant waves generated between the reeds and the air inlet just as are found in the expansion chamber. But, as others have said, the actual air box volume isn't too critical as long as the filter isn't masked. Enduro Jug makes a 1/2 gallon bar mount jug. One could rig it with a 1/4" hose fitting and "Y" into the fuel line as does the Acerbis tank. [/QUOTE]
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