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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: mcdonald
I don't understand why there are so many people wasting their time and money on a K&N air filter?</end quote></div>
How is it a waste of time and money? I want to hear your input. Are you from Orem? I'm down in Payson.
I don't understand why there are so many people wasting their time and money on a K&N air filter?</end quote></div>
How is it a waste of time and money? I want to hear your input. Are you from Orem? I'm down in Payson.
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K&N air filter
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: mcdonald
I don't understand why there are so many people wasting their time and money on a K&N air filter?</end quote></div>
Amen!!!
Best to leave the K&N's for the street. I have one on my truck, but I run a K&N Air force wrap on it as well!
I ran K&N on everything for a while, and every time I would change them I would wipe the intake boot out with a clean white cloth. Believe me...they do pass fine dirt!
That may be an acceptable trade-off for a racer who is going to do rebuilds frequently anyway, but for the recreational rider (99% of us) it isn't worth the risk involved!
I don't understand why there are so many people wasting their time and money on a K&N air filter?</end quote></div>
Amen!!!
Best to leave the K&N's for the street. I have one on my truck, but I run a K&N Air force wrap on it as well!
I ran K&N on everything for a while, and every time I would change them I would wipe the intake boot out with a clean white cloth. Believe me...they do pass fine dirt!
That may be an acceptable trade-off for a racer who is going to do rebuilds frequently anyway, but for the recreational rider (99% of us) it isn't worth the risk involved!
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