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Uni pods are very flexible, the 2" should squeeze down fine.
Chuck,There are a few types. http://www.uniflow.com.au/contents/en-us/d297.htmlStraight with a metal end (buy singly) or a kit that is all foam but angled. I have used both types with no issue but I'm guessing this is for the Lario. PHF 36s and small block frame so I can't advise on which one will fit better but the angled ones can be rotated to fit most spaces.CheersYeah, I'm looking at the angled one.. I've never even had a UNI in my hands. If it is flexible enough to bend a little, it won't be a problem.Rod
One thing to keep in mind is that an oiled foam filter can catch fire if the engine backfires. I think this happened to Mark @ Moto Guzzi Classics on a freshly restored Loop a while back and I remember mtiberio relating a similar story. I've heard that if a piece of wire mesh is placed over the carb inlet prior to fitting the filter, it acts as a spark arrestor and keeps this from happening. My XT500 seems to bear this out - it has a screen built into the forward plate that sandwiches the foam filter element.