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Old 03-06-14, 23:18
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Recommend a replacement air filter XTZ

So here goes, Kev 02 and fuel mod fitted. Akrapovic exhaust, snorkel removed, so which filter should I buy to replace Yamaha filter?
Any advice welcome, experiences with K&N, Pypercross, BMC or others?
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Old 04-06-14, 05:13
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DNA gets a good wrap up, got a foamy myself but just ordered a DNA to compare the difference.

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Old 19-06-14, 20:19
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Very satisfied with Pipercross so far: Not such a big fan of cotton filters (K&N, DNA) because they could let small dust particles pass through. Examples are easy to find here in the forum and on Google...
For road use it should not be a problem, but if you also take on dusty conditions, foam is the right material in my opinion.

Nevertheless, also take the time to take off both side covers of your airbox and seal them off with grease!
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Old 25-06-14, 21:56
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Hello,

Did we come to a consensus on which air filter? Is it worth updating or just stick to the standard one?

I'm changing my exhaust, riding predominantly road (coastal) but will do a small amount of off-roading (predominantly mud/gravel). No other mods to the fuel/air system yet.

Best place to buy from?

Thanks all,
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Old 26-06-14, 09:43
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Went with a BMC filter in the end, cotton I believe, wound the fuel mod up to 5 o clock position, made a big difference!
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Old 26-06-14, 10:12
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Quote:
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Very satisfied with Pipercross so far: Not such a big fan of cotton filters (K&N, DNA) because they could let small dust particles pass through. Examples are easy to find here in the forum and on Google...
For road use it should not be a problem, but if you also take on dusty conditions, foam is the right material in my opinion.

Nevertheless, also take the time to take off both side covers of your airbox and seal them off with grease!
So True...
K&N / DNA filters are great... If yer don't go any where there could be dust....

Take a note where the K&N filter came in every test ===> http://www.dieselbombers.com/chevrol...r-testing.html

PS.... I use a OTR form filter... Had a pipercross but the OTR filter has a lot
more surface area..
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Old 26-06-14, 22:40
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Hi,

Doing a quick search on that well known search engine I found this http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Pipercross...item51bf3b9ee5

Is this the pipercross filter you're talking about? Did you declare the filter change to your insurance company?

Thanks,
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Old 26-06-14, 23:29
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Got me thinking now that i should change my DNA for a foam filter, i do a lot of
off roading in dusty conditions.
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Old 27-06-14, 12:17
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What's the flow rate like on the OTR foam filters


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Old 27-06-14, 14:21
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Yes, how does the airflow compare between DNA and a foam filter?
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