Pod Filters on Honda CV Carbs: What Works, What Doesn’t, and Why the Boot Matters

Purchase our angled pods right here: (https://www.common-motor.com/search.a...) See our full technical article: (https://support.common-motor.com/hc/e...) Learn how to install angled pod filters: CT90 (   • Installing Common Motor Angle Boot Pod Fil...  ) CB175 / CB200 (   • Installing Common Motor Angle Boot Pod Fil...  ) CB350 (   • Installing Common Motor Angle Boot Pod Fil...  ) CB360 (   • Installing Common Motor Angle Boot Pod Fil...  ) CB450 (   • Installing Common Motor Angle Boot Pod Fil...  ) Vintage Honda twins are dependable motorcycles, but OEM-style air filters are often missing, pricey, or impossible to “rebuild” once the glued boots and media degrade. In this video, we break down why that happens, why many universal pod filters can cause inconsistent running on Keihin CV carburetors (they can block critical inlet passages), and why angled boot pod filters are a practical, clearance-friendly replacement that keeps a clean airflow path. Compatible models: CT90 Trail 90; CB/CL/SL175; CB/CL200; CB/CL/SL350 K0; CB/CL/CJ360; CB/CL450; CB500T. Tuning note: Pods can change airflow—plan to check mixture and jetting after install. Start with factory jetting and adjust as needed for your setup and conditions. Buy parts and pieces for your vintage Honda motorcycle at @common-motor.com _________________________________ Need help with your vintage Honda? Attend the CMC Repair Academy and watch the full playlist of repair videos for your motorcycle: (   • CT90 / Trail 90  ) (   • CB175/CL175/SL175/CB200/CL200  ) (   • CB350/CL350/SL350  ) (   • CB360/CL360  ) (   • CB450/CL450/CB500t  ) (   • CB500K / CB550K / CB550F  ) (   • CB750K / CB750F  ) (   • CB350F / CB400F  ) _________________________________