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bob109
08-26-2016, 12:56 PM
Anyone using the GL1800 Tunnel Filters on their F6B? Found them on Amazon by accident! Not sure if they would have a impact on the overall cooling! There are several sources for them with prices as low as $15.00 per set!

Here's a pic!

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They supposedly help eliminate "buffeting" and cut down on bugs:shock:

Chas
08-26-2016, 01:07 PM
I got them, installed them and then removed them and tossed in garbage. I did not like the fact that they would become dislodged and then have to reset them. Not worth the price or annoyance.

bob109
08-26-2016, 01:10 PM
I got them, installed them and then removed them and tossed in garbage. I did not like the fact that they would become dislodged and then have to reset them. Not worth the price or annoyance.

Thanks for the quick feedback! You just saved me $15.00.:039:

DMAGOLDRDR
08-26-2016, 03:14 PM
Bob,,,, I made a set myself and even in this heat I have no temp issues. I have noticed a big difference in air passing my face which is the reason why I keep them.

For what it is worth..........
To give you an idea why I care about wind in my face you only need to look at my beard. Pictured here with my daughters a year or so ago (it's a bit longer now)
Without the tunnel fillers the wind would come up from around the bars and push my beard in my face at highway speeds. A bit annoying to say the least !!!! With the tunnel fillers it stays down and no problem.

DMAGOLDRDR
08-26-2016, 03:33 PM
Bob,,,, I made a set myself and even in this heat I have no temp issues. I have noticed a big difference in air passing my face which is the reason why I keep them.

For what it is worth..........
To give you an idea why I care about wind in my face you only need to look at my beard. Pictured here with my daughters a year or so ago (it's a bit longer now)
Without the tunnel fillers the wind would come up from around the bars and push my beard in my face at highway speeds. A bit annoying to say the least !!!! With the tunnel fillers it stays down and no problem.





P.S. when I made mine I stacked multiple layers if 2" foam and glued them together. They have been in for a year or so now.
If the link works it will show you the dimensions to cut your own thanks to Steve Saunders.
http://www.goldwingfacts.com/Gifs/1800tunnelfillers.jpg

98valk
08-26-2016, 04:41 PM
I have a set and had them in for over a year without a problem. I removed them recently to install LED headlights.

They are also supposed to help block some road noise. I give them a thumbs up. :yes:

Switchmonkey
08-26-2016, 05:40 PM
I'm not picturing in my head where exactly these things go...

Pics?

Wing'n it
08-26-2016, 05:47 PM
I'm not picturing in my head where exactly these things go...

Pics?

They are actually called "tunnel fillers" and they fill the open void where the forks are.

bob109
08-26-2016, 07:56 PM
Thanks everyone for the feedback. As I like concocting improvements for the 6, I see myself getting some high density foam and making a set. Nothing ventured, nothing gained:icon_wink:

Thanks again to DMAGOLDRDR for the blue print/sketch:039:

Buckeye_F6B
08-26-2016, 07:58 PM
If it rains wouldn't it act as an... umm sponge ? :)

DMAGOLDRDR
08-29-2016, 06:37 AM
If it rains wouldn't it act as an... umm sponge ? :)

A bit maybe but not that much rain gets up in there. When riding in the rain, you don't see any come up through the tunnels.

choptop
08-29-2016, 07:04 AM
I ordered a set, trip to Russellville will be a good test. On roads w/a lot of small sand like debris I can get hit by a lot of it coming up the tunnel.

bob109
08-29-2016, 07:30 AM
I ordered a set, trip to Russellville will be a good test. On roads w/a lot of small sand like debris I can get hit by a lot of it coming up the tunnel.

Looking forward to your feedback on how the tunnel filters work:icon_wink:

willtill
08-29-2016, 07:37 AM
Think I am going to try these. There is a lot of noise that comes up from the fork well. If these cut it down... then it's worth it. :yes:

Circle-5
08-29-2016, 11:49 AM
For those who don't already know this – the best way to cut sheet foam quickly and accurately is with an electric kitchen knife (the common, split-blade type).

willtill
08-29-2016, 12:02 PM
For those who don't already know this – the best way to cut sheet foam quickly and accurately is with an electric kitchen knife (the common, split-blade type).

That's helpful. I was wondering what to use... now need to find some closed cell memory foam.

shortleg0521
08-29-2016, 06:23 PM
That's helpful. I was wondering what to use... now need to find some closed cell memory foam.

Bed,bath, beyond has it.

choptop
08-29-2016, 06:30 PM
Bed,bath, beyond has it.

He's not looking for a comforter or shower curtain Shortleg.:icon_lol:

willtill
08-29-2016, 07:04 PM
Ha! :icon_lol:

I'll go there and look anyway :icon_wink: ...may find my feminine side :shock:

Beau1502
08-29-2016, 07:25 PM
P.S. when I made mine I stacked multiple layers if 2" foam and glued them together. They have been in for a year or so now.
If the link works it will show you the dimensions to cut your own thanks to Steve Saunders.
http://www.goldwingfacts.com/Gifs/1800tunnelfillers.jpg

Thanks for comments and diagram.

jeffedose
10-27-2016, 11:03 PM
I've had them in my full wing for over a year..I like them but they can be a pain in the ass when they do become dislodged or squished after removal for front end work....overall worth the 15$ they stop a lot of crap from coming up the tunnel.....