stephen.stallebrass Registered user Joined Oct 13, 2010 Messages 1,057 Reaction score 0 Location Peterborough Nov 6, 2011 #1 Time for a service and I'm thinking about getting a foam filter. Anybody used the TwinAir foam filter? How do they compare with the UniFilter?
Time for a service and I'm thinking about getting a foam filter. Anybody used the TwinAir foam filter? How do they compare with the UniFilter?
v8legend Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Oct 13, 2009 Messages 1,572 Reaction score 1 Location Wing, near Leighton Buzzard, England Nov 6, 2011 #2 I use a K&N with good results. Coupled with the Akro and modified noise regulator (baffle) there is a noticeable difference in mid range and top end. It's the same filter as an R1200GS.
I use a K&N with good results. Coupled with the Akro and modified noise regulator (baffle) there is a noticeable difference in mid range and top end. It's the same filter as an R1200GS.
stephen.stallebrass Registered user Joined Oct 13, 2010 Messages 1,057 Reaction score 0 Location Peterborough Nov 6, 2011 #3 v8legend said: I use a K&N with good results. Coupled with the Akro and modified noise regulator (baffle) there is a noticeable difference in mid range and top end. It's the same filter as an R1200GS. Click to expand... Thanks. I considered the K&N but I've heard they're not great in dusty or sandy conditions.
v8legend said: I use a K&N with good results. Coupled with the Akro and modified noise regulator (baffle) there is a noticeable difference in mid range and top end. It's the same filter as an R1200GS. Click to expand... Thanks. I considered the K&N but I've heard they're not great in dusty or sandy conditions.
v8legend Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Oct 13, 2009 Messages 1,572 Reaction score 1 Location Wing, near Leighton Buzzard, England Nov 6, 2011 #4 They were developed for dusty and sandy conditions. They're washable.