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k&n are they worth it?
#41
(12-02-15, 02:13 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: So how much do they cost (incl oil cleaning kit) compared to an OEM one then.
Plus it looks a faf to clean and you then have to dry it and in the meantime you have a big hole to your engine and a mouse might get down there or something.

If you bought the filter and cleaning kit right now, about £45 delivered on Flebay.

To me it's not about the money though, the bike just behaves and feels better.

Probably best to clean it when you're not using the bike, in your case when it's raining, so you'll have plenty of opportunity, after you've done your first 50,000 miles (supposedly).  :lol
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#42
(12-02-15, 02:13 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: So how much do they cost (incl oil cleaning kit) compared to an OEM one then.
Plus it looks a faf to clean and you then have to dry it and in the meantime you have a big hole to your engine and a mouse might get down there or something.




how much does 1 mouse power equate to??
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#43
(12-02-15, 05:34 PM)darrsi link Wrote: [quote author=fazersharp link=topic=15923.msg183229#msg183229 date=1423746794]
So how much do they cost (incl oil cleaning kit) compared to an OEM one then.
Plus it looks a faf to clean and you then have to dry it and in the meantime you have a big hole to your engine and a mouse might get down there or something.

Probably best to clean it when you're not using the bike, in your case when it's raining
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#44
It's squeak x cheese squared, Paul! :lol
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#45
(12-02-15, 06:35 PM)Paulfzs link Wrote: [quote author=fazersharp link=topic=15923.msg183229#msg183229 date=1423746794]
So how much do they cost (incl oil cleaning kit) compared to an OEM one then.
Plus it looks a faf to clean and you then have to dry it and in the meantime you have a big hole to your engine and a mouse might get down there or something.




how much does 1 mouse power equate to??
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About 1/2 a hampster which is about 1/4 of a cat which is 1/4 of a dog which is 1/4 of a donkey which is half a horse power.
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#46
(12-02-15, 11:37 AM)fazersharp link Wrote: I am now not convinced again

So your not convinced now because someone who does not use a K&N filter has replaced the engine in his bike 3 times. :rolleyes The mind boggles  :eek
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#47
(12-02-15, 01:19 PM)Paulfzs link Wrote: haha dont blame me Big Grin


i got it on its 2nd engine which lasted 400 miles before imploding randomly, had oil was being raced a little bit at the time but id barely gone above 70 before this happened.


this 3rd engine though is running amazingly Big Grin but clearly running lean!

How do you know it is running lean? Did you have it dynoed?
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#48
(12-02-15, 06:59 PM)unfazed link Wrote: [quote author=fazersharp link=topic=15923.msg183220#msg183220 date=1423737439]
I am now not convinced again

So your not convinced now because someone who does not use a K&N filter has replaced the engine in his bike 3 times. :rolleyes The mind boggles  :eek
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Im all mixed up now
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#49
Just buy one!!!
It's less than £50 and you won't be disappointed!!!!
If you are then sell it on eBay with its life time guarantee  n buy ya self a £7 paper one!!!
Spend the cash you won't be disappointed both in feel and extra mpg!
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#50
(12-02-15, 07:14 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: [quote author=unfazed link=topic=15923.msg183268#msg183268 date=1423763993]
[quote author=fazersharp link=topic=15923.msg183220#msg183220 date=1423737439]
I am now not convinced again

So your not convinced now because someone who does not use a K&N filter has replaced the engine in his bike 3 times. :rolleyes The mind boggles  :eek
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Im all mixed up now
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Get really pissed then search for one one Ebay, preferably the correct one for your bike, then you'll just impulse buy it.  :b
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#51
£35 Delivered??? Only used for a month before some twat wrote my bike off!!!


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#52
(12-02-15, 09:30 PM)RMT1983 link Wrote: £35 Delivered??? Only used for a month before some twat wrote my bike off!!!


should donate to me to end this argument  :rollin :rollin
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#53
£35 delivered for 50,000 miles ! 0.07p per mile. Sod cleaning it, I'd just buy another one  :eek
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#54
(12-02-15, 09:27 PM)darrsi link Wrote: [quote author=fazersharp link=topic=15923.msg183274#msg183274 date=1423764848]
[quote author=unfazed link=topic=15923.msg183268#msg183268 date=1423763993]
[quote author=fazersharp link=topic=15923.msg183220#msg183220 date=1423737439]
I am now not convinced again

So your not convinced now because someone who does not use a K&N filter has replaced the engine in his bike 3 times. :rolleyes The mind boggles  :eek
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Im all mixed up now
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Get really pissed then search for one one Ebay, preferably the correct one for your bike, then you'll just impulse buy it.  :b
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Ok did that - got pissed - went on ebay, oh shit I now realise Ive just brought 300 tax disc holders--- FOC
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#55
Just ordered a K&N for mine and putting on a Fuel exhaust at the same time, should make some difference????
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#56
could have saved some money and offered on mine!!! £30 delivered...............
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