Mojave air filter?
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I dont remember the number but this will get it done for you. Remove the rubber tube from the carb and measure the carb across the flange from outside to outside. I think I remember it being 2 1/16 or 2 1/8 inches or somewhere close. Anyway get the right measurement and then go to http://www.knpowersports.com/docs/ap...rsal_apps.html
Look for the filters that have the flange ID (first # in the chart) that fit your measurement. Pick out the one you want. It needs to have an angle flange of 5 or 10 degrees to help clear the seat bracket. I run the 3 1/2 x 4 size but the 5 inch length may fit. I think the 6 inch ones are to long to fit. Take the part # from the chart to a k&n dealer. Be sure to get an outerwear for the filter. I would suggest one of the water resistant outerwears since you are loosing the snorkle.
Look for the filters that have the flange ID (first # in the chart) that fit your measurement. Pick out the one you want. It needs to have an angle flange of 5 or 10 degrees to help clear the seat bracket. I run the 3 1/2 x 4 size but the 5 inch length may fit. I think the 6 inch ones are to long to fit. Take the part # from the chart to a k&n dealer. Be sure to get an outerwear for the filter. I would suggest one of the water resistant outerwears since you are loosing the snorkle.
#4
Don't get a K&N get a Uni-Filter. I did this and it works awesome. Just clean it monthly or when it get really dirty. My Mojave gained alot of low-end and also ran much better. I had to make a rubber boot to fit it but that was because it was for my old 230, but just go down to a shop, not dealership, and ask them what size Uni pod will fit on your carb
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