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Air filters-K&N or other brand 01 Dec 2006 16:40 #96587

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Going to replace the stock airbox with what I see you guys calling Pods-4 single filters.Should I buy the K&N`s or is there a cheaper but good quality alternative?
`78 KZ1000

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Air filters-K&N or other brand 01 Dec 2006 16:56 #96595

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emgos

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Air filters-K&N or other brand 01 Dec 2006 17:01 #96598

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I've heard the Emgos are paper elements, non-oilable, and don't last too long? Is this true?

I have K&N's and they are great quality and cleanable/oilable...they will prolly outlast me! :)

K&N's are expensive, but worth it imo.
There are also uni-filter foam "pods" you could check out too. I had them on a KZ1000 several years back, and they are decent.

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Air filters-K&N or other brand 01 Dec 2006 17:02 #96600

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I've used the same K&N's now for years.. just wash them out and redress the cloth. and reattach, and go.. I also have a new set of emgos to use on my 72 trident..
Both do a fine job, if cared for propperly.;)

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I like the K&N style but have seen other off brand copies and just wondered how the quality was?
`78 KZ1000

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Air filters-K&N or other brand 01 Dec 2006 18:34 #96637

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jeff781000 wrote:

I like the K&N style but have seen other off brand copies and just wondered how the quality was?


don't have any opinion myself, but i've read a few things lately that say the K&N reputation is based on marketing hype. they flow more air and give better performance, but don't filter very well.

i've read that foam filters like unifilter/amsoil are better than K&N, but i've also read that unifilter is junk. also read somewhere that the k&n is better in a crosswind than cheap paper/emgo.

here's a few links:
www.roadkill.com/~davet/moto/air.filters.html
www.worldlube.com/airfilters.html

not very conclusive. i've got emgo pods on my bike.

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Air filters-K&N or other brand 01 Dec 2006 18:45 #96641

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I know the other brands look like K&N's and may be ok but I've used K&N in all my vehicles for years and trust them...
1980 KZ650F1, Bought new out the door for $2,162.98!

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Everything I`ve heard are the K&N style flow and filter better than a paper element type.They do need to be cleaned and oiled regularly to work efficiently though.I`ll probably by the K&Ns as I`d rather spend the extra $ for a quality part than risk buyin cheap crap.
So-where`s a good place to buy `em?

Post edited by: jeff781000, at: 2006/12/03 07:58
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Air filters-K&N or other brand 03 Dec 2006 08:25 #97010

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jeff781000 wrote:

Everything I`ve heard are the K&N style flow and filter better than a paper element type.They do need to be cleaned and oiled regularly to work efficiently though.I`ll probably by the K&Ns as I`d rather spend the extra $ for a quality part than risk buyin cheap crap.
So-where`s a good place to buy `em?<br><br>Post edited by: jeff781000, at: 2006/12/03 07:58




www.z1enterprises.com/detail.aspx?ID=1492
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KZ900 LTD

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Air filters-K&amp;N or other brand 03 Dec 2006 08:58 #97021

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K&N's on all of my moving vehicles. Clean them about once a year with the correct recharge kit, letting them air dry(read this as not blowing them dry with shop air :blink: ), along with not over oiling them when reinstalled. I see them being sold for $126.00 on ebay for a set of 4. Support the home team and get them from Z1 Enterprises.

Here's what I'm using:

K&N P/N RU1824 Filters are used on my ride. 2 inch inside diameter fits the TK27's real nice.


Paper fibers will swell when they get wet, and most of us clean our bikes regularly, right? Moisture is always in the air, so stock filters should be replaced at least annually.

So now this Tommy Boy Quote comes to mind. :lol: :woohoo: :lol:

Ted Nelson, Customer: But why do they put a guarantee on the box?
Tommy: Because they know all they solda ya was a guaranteed piece of sh*t. That's all it is, isn't it? Hey, if you want me to take a dump in a box and mark it guaranteed, I will. I got spare time. But for now, for your customer's sake, for your daughter's sake, ya might wanna think about buying a quality product from me.
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Air filters-K&amp;N or other brand 03 Dec 2006 09:00 #97022

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jeff781000 wrote:

Everything I`ve heard are the K&N style flow and filter better than a paper element type.They do need to be cleaned and oiled regularly to work efficiently though.I`ll probably by the K&Ns as I`d rather spend the extra $ for a quality part than risk buyin cheap crap.
So-where`s a good place to buy `em?<br><br>Post edited by: jeff781000, at: 2006/12/03 07:58




www.z1enterprises.com/detail.aspx?ID=1492

if you still have stock airbox that is the filter i would use also.;)

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Air filters-K&amp;N or other brand 03 Dec 2006 16:35 #97142

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I want the 4 single units.the stock air box is a PITA to remvoe/ replace and the four stacks look cooler.I`ll save the original setup just in case I want to return to stock.
`78 KZ1000

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