I'm interested in that.
I ran those K&N filters in my MGs all the time. They are 'clean - oil' reusable.
However, I don't like the open side and top of the setup you have.
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I'm not crazy about it either, like someone mentioned earlier it's very exposed to road debris and the elements. But now that I know how to get a new filter body for it, I suppose I'll be sticking with it for awhile at least. The bike is tuned so well -- I don't want to go messing with the intake setup and find myself needing to re-jet. That's a bit more complicated than I'm ready for as yet.
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