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Post by blasterbadass01 on Feb 2, 2005 21:36:39 GMT -5
okay i was wondering are the stock air filters anygood if not is knn the way to go? and where should i go for back brakes or shouldd i try to fix the ones i have?
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Post by VitosBlaster on Feb 3, 2005 2:19:17 GMT -5
The stock one is good, but not for performance. Dont go with K&N....especially if your riding in dusty/muddy conditions. Go with Twin Air or Uni.
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Post by blasta13 on Feb 3, 2005 15:20:03 GMT -5
no, definantly go with k&n. its made for dusty conditions! i got mine and noticed a difference. theres more throttle responce.
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Post by MXRACER708 on Feb 3, 2005 15:47:30 GMT -5
same here K&N is more expensive but it will last and rn better with one on
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Post by ampegamp on Feb 3, 2005 15:50:57 GMT -5
As long as you use an outerware filter on your K&N, you will be fine.
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Post by mueller77 on Feb 3, 2005 16:17:22 GMT -5
i have used both for outdoor tracks i use a uni but indoors i use the K/N there both better than stock
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Post by blueblaster88 on Feb 4, 2005 10:43:47 GMT -5
i got the k&n i think its great and all i ride in is dusty and muddy places
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Post by bradley300 on Feb 4, 2005 10:57:10 GMT -5
next time you take your filter off, look dowm inside the intake tube, k and n dont filter dust too well. a well oiled UNI or White Brothers filter is your best bet
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Post by Jay87 on Feb 4, 2005 13:45:21 GMT -5
next time you take your filter off, look dowm inside the intake tube, k and n dont filter dust too well. a well oiled UNI or White Brothers filter is your best bet WHAAAA?? a K+N is for high dusty areas and there not that good with mud or allotta water but f u put a water repellent outerwear on them they are the best filter out there. Thats my opion though
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