Nov 7, 2011 #21 loosenut Wizard Joined Nov 9, 2008 Messages 1,433 Location Milpitas, California Visit site The stock filter that I replaced when I did the air box mod was not evenly dirty anyway.
Nov 7, 2011 #22 Missyl1713 Wizard Joined Apr 23, 2010 Messages 1,181 Location Texas Visit site Well, I have a K&N that I've cleaned 3 times in two years, and I didn't notice any single area getting more dirt then any other, if that helps. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Well, I have a K&N that I've cleaned 3 times in two years, and I didn't notice any single area getting more dirt then any other, if that helps. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Nov 7, 2011 #23 Phil_RC_1 Well-Known Member Joined Oct 22, 2010 Messages 210 Location Mid Tenn Visit site loosenut said: The stock filter that I replaced when I did the air box mod was not evenly dirty anyway. Click to expand... I noticed the same thing with the stock airbox. Now that I have done the airbox mod, the filter is more "evenly" dirty across it's surface.
loosenut said: The stock filter that I replaced when I did the air box mod was not evenly dirty anyway. Click to expand... I noticed the same thing with the stock airbox. Now that I have done the airbox mod, the filter is more "evenly" dirty across it's surface.
May 10, 2016 #24 Thantos Member Joined Dec 28, 2015 Messages 9 Location Cana, Va, USA Visit site Is there any downside experienced by riding in wet conditions? I'm in the rain a lot, and that's a consideration for me before making this mod.
Is there any downside experienced by riding in wet conditions? I'm in the rain a lot, and that's a consideration for me before making this mod.