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Has your RT ever ingested anything in the front air intakes?

INGESTION

Not sure if this is tongue in cheek question or what ? but in the RS anything bigger than a walnut isn't getting into the rubber snorkel airtube and once something does it has to travel about 10inches into the bottom of the OEM airbox. then it would have to go up and pass through the filter prior to getting to the throttle bodies which are 6 inches over to the left. So no I don't think it's possible. However I am not a genius certified highpriced DEALER TECH so what would I know :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack: :gaah: :gaah: Mike :thumbup:
 
My RT has four huge openings in the nose, the bottom two are big enough to pass a loaf of bread through. Yesterday I had a Robin sized bird fly out from infront of me and I couldn't see if he made it clear or not. That got me wondering if anyone has had anything pass through those openings before. I actually stopped and checked to see if i had a birdstrike. It was all clear.:thumbup:
 
Chipmunk? Bird? Small child?...

Thank Goodness,nothing bigger than a monarch butterfly and lots of bugs, but ironically just before our Canadian Thanksgiving a wild turkey ran out in front of me :shocked: but I mangaed to slow down and avoid it:pray:.:thumbup:
 
Had to clean it

Had to clean the intake a few times as I have rolled a few squirrels and have caught lots of bugs.
 
During a trip across western Kansas, ran into some Meadowlarks. One lodged in the coolant radiator and another ended up lodged in the left front wheel. Rode another 70 miles till the next fuel stop and found them both. Surprised that I hadn't noticed some imballance in front wheel but didn't. might be the "Ride-On" that prevented it. No damage. Removed the dead birds, fueled up and went on.
 
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