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Home-made Airfilters
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[QUOTE="Cman250, post: 1215256, member: 76520"] Ok thanks for the advice. The filter itself was incased in a large protective box that made it near impossible for any large objects to enter it in the first place, and I did a suction test to make sure that the force at max rpm could not break the filter. Compared to the old filter this one is like a K&N, i don't notice it choking much but the only reason it was built, was to entertain and keep the bike running while I waited for the real filter to be shipped so I took my chances. I could probably build a better one , all i would need is some wire mesh. [/QUOTE]
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