Air Filters Question
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Air Filters Question
Looking at new air filters. They seem to be priced between £16 and £33 for what appears to be the same standard filter. Is there a difference between these pattern parts or is it as I suspect just down to what they they think people will pay? as an air filter is an air filter, if you catch my drift.
What benefits are there going for a K&N which is usually around £45.
What benefits are there going for a K&N which is usually around £45.
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Re: Air Filters Question
A K&N has a slightly higher airflow, so you may need to rejet. The big advantage is that it can be cleaned so you'll only ever buy one of them.
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Re: Air Filters Question
If it helps we keep new pattern NC29 air filters in stock @ £24 delivered UK postcode.
Or new KN air filters @ £46 delivered UK postcode.
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Or new KN air filters @ £46 delivered UK postcode.
Paypal as per signature email is quickest.
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Re: Air Filters Question
Hiow long will you have a bike?
I have changed 1 filter in nearly 30 years of everyday riding.
Have messed about on my race triarm with them, but thats for performance
I have changed 1 filter in nearly 30 years of everyday riding.
Have messed about on my race triarm with them, but thats for performance
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Re: Air Filters Question
Thanks Graeme, sorry just ordered one from ebay, I always forget to seek you out, must remember next time I want something for my bike.
To Mikiboy, I wanted to change it as it looks original and has the Honda code on it So I suspect after 15 years of use it could do with a change as it looks very mucky. I have also changed the small foam one, this was just a sludgy mess when I took it out, I did put some oiled packing foam in then bought the OEM piece which is very expensive for a bit of foam. Hoping it will breathe more easily now.
I also noticed 2 bits of foam on the top of the front intakes. Would I have to change these as well as they are very sludgy?
To Mikiboy, I wanted to change it as it looks original and has the Honda code on it So I suspect after 15 years of use it could do with a change as it looks very mucky. I have also changed the small foam one, this was just a sludgy mess when I took it out, I did put some oiled packing foam in then bought the OEM piece which is very expensive for a bit of foam. Hoping it will breathe more easily now.
I also noticed 2 bits of foam on the top of the front intakes. Would I have to change these as well as they are very sludgy?
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Re: Air Filters Question
in the past, people have said that the paper OEM or non-OEM 1 use filters are the best to use.
the ONLY benefit of a K&N is its clean/reuse ability. it offers no extra flow.
the ONLY benefit of a K&N is its clean/reuse ability. it offers no extra flow.
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Re: Air Filters Question
K&N has sold more than 30 million washable/reusable
performance high-flow air filters since 1969
Straight off their website, key words being high and flow, but obviously you know better.
performance high-flow air filters since 1969
Straight off their website, key words being high and flow, but obviously you know better.
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Re: Air Filters Question
no, just on what other people who use them say.
i do have one in my bike. i saw no improvement, no need to re-jet and no loss in power/issues.
yes K&N filters enhance performance to SOME vehicles, i aint that stupid thanks; i know plenty of people in the racing industry both 2 wheel and 4 who use them to add performance. Just Not on the CBR400's
i do have one in my bike. i saw no improvement, no need to re-jet and no loss in power/issues.
yes K&N filters enhance performance to SOME vehicles, i aint that stupid thanks; i know plenty of people in the racing industry both 2 wheel and 4 who use them to add performance. Just Not on the CBR400's
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Re: Air Filters Question
Nonsense. Unless of course the CBR400 defies the laws of physics. However. on this occasion I'll defer to your greater understanding of fuel/air ratios based on the scientific premise that "other people who use them say". Cant argue with that.
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Move along Chris, nothing more to see......................lol
Good Day!
Move along Chris, nothing more to see......................lol