ok, i really dialed in the stg7. the bike was fine as things go, noproblems. then i tried out my velosity stacks under individ. filters idea. this is ABSOLUTELY what you want if you want FANTASTIC, smooth response from IDLE with the stg7. if you act now you will also recieve as an added benefit, the most OUTRAGOUS FAT MIDRANGE TORQUE. this simple mod. will  brake the stock clutch loose on even a modest 5th gear rollon from 4,000 rpm, so send for your double D or heavy duty single (PCW) clutch stuff now.
 what i did was to take a set of stock rubber stacks out of the box and trim the top  flair back so that it was about a 1/4" roll over. install the front ones in stock possition(facing forward) and the rear ones facing each other . now resynch the carbs . now, take them back off and rollthem in on themselves and stick them up in the filters.( when you get them almost down to the first flange ring they will relax and go round)
 now the way i did it was to put the solid toped ones (kit possition, rear) on the front with the wide part of the filter toward the front. pull the filter up the stack just to where the crossover holes ( and outer ring) are exposed. take some ellec. tape and put a couple raps around the stack to close the holes off. drop them on the carbs and tighten up.
 next, put the former front filters on the other to stacks with the stacks and wide part of filter facing one another. pull the filters up to where you can measure 1/2" between the bottom of filter ring and the top flange ring on the stacks. drop them on.
 what you get is the front two about 1-1/2"-- 2" above the back ones, which seems wrong since you have more filter exposed in front than back but since you have the top holes open it all evens out. and the fronts being higher lets more air pass to the back which get more because they are sideways. this all fits perfectly under the lid with no binding. the other thing i did was to take the baffle out of both scoops (just bolt the screens back on) this supplies ALOT more air to the center of the carb stack.
  anyway, this has made a HUGE improvement in the total range performance of my bike, try it and let me know if you agree......steve#1131

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