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frnas 4 Mar 2003 18:21

Air filter Africa Twin rd07
 
Hello
I have search the web for foam air filter for my AT, with no luck. Have anyone of you found a make that make an foam air filter for AT? Or have any of you made one?

Mvh
Frode

cornepol 28 Apr 2003 22:19

Hi there,

Any specific reasons why you want a foam filter? I have a cleanable K&N-filter. It costs, but it's definately worth to money! Just clean it with petrol and use oil to grease it..

cheers,
corne

PaulJ 28 Apr 2003 23:22

Hi Frode,
Look at these two posts regarding my search for a foam filter for my Transalp. I have got one now from MOTO Air (dutch company). There are some useful manufacturer names and info in these posts.

http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/ubb...ML/000209.html

http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/ubb...ML/000312.html

frnas 29 Apr 2003 14:30


Hello

I decided for foam air filter because it is supposed to offer the best filtration, for me it is not important with that 30% more air, performance thing. What I want is the engine to last as long as possible. And hopefully I do not need to re jet when changing from paper to foam. Did you have to re jet Paul?
I have found a supplier of Twin air airfilters here in Norway.

Thanks Frode


PaulJ 29 Apr 2003 14:40

Yes I chose the foam filter for the same reason you did Frode. I haven't rejetted. How do you tell if you are supposed to or not? My performance does not seem to have changed. I suppose if I checked the sparkplugs in a month or two that should also give me an indication of whether it is too rich or too lean.

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