Twin Air - Honda Air Filter
- Coarse, open-pore foam catches airborne dirt, grime and sand.
- Fine open-pore inner foam acts as a second filter to trap the smallest particles while ensuring maximum air passage.
- Exclusively formulated adhesive withstands repeated cleanings, even with harsh solvents or gasoline.
- Slightly smaller than stock filters to increase air space around the filter and improve circulation.
- Fused outer and inner elements prevent dirt and grime from being lodged between layers Unlike Twin Air, this can be a problem with inferior 2-piece designs. Trapped particles can restrict airflow. And if dirt works its way into your engine, a pinheadsized granule will gouge your cylinder, piston and rings like a bullet.
- Thick, flat foam, greaseless sealing ring ensures maximum contact with your airbox, while acting as a breathable gasket for increased air passage.
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- Easy to install (3)
Cons
Best Uses
- Off-road (4)
- Racing (3)
- Motorsports:
- Competitive cyclist (4)
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Pros
- Easy To Clean
- Easy To Install
Cons
Best Uses
- Off-Road
- Racing
- Replacement
- Upgrade
Comments about Twin Air - Honda Air Filter:
Top quality product.
- Motorsports:
- Competitive Rider, Motorcycle Enthusiast
Pros
- Easy To Install
Cons
Best Uses
- Off-Road
- Replacement
Comments about Twin Air - Honda Air Filter:
fit just like it was from the factory
- Motorsports:
- Mechanic, Motorcycle Enthusiast
Pros
- Easy To Clean
- Easy To Install
Cons
Best Uses
- Racing
Comments about Twin Air - Honda Air Filter:
greeeeeeeat!
- Motorsports:
- Competitive Rider
Pros
- Durable
- Easy To Use
Cons
- Expensive
Best Uses
- Off-Road
- Replacement Part
Comments about Twin Air - Honda Air Filter:
As most of our off-road riding is in desert sand air filters take a real beating. I have bought many other makes of air-filters before but as the filters get washed and changed after every ride they just do not seem to hold up. The standard Honda air-filters are close to useless after a very short period and the foam construction has large holes, making them unsuitable for sandy conditions.
Most after market air filters also seem to not fit properly as the screw holding the filter in place on both CRF450X's and CRF450R's are quite short and the filters have thicker rims than the standard filter. Making them difficult to replace.
The Twin Air filters fit well, have a fine grained foam, which is good to keep the sand out. The only down side is the price.
- Motorsports:
- Competitive Rider
Pros
- Durable
- Tough
Cons
Best Uses
- Off-Road
- Racing
Comments about Twin Air - Honda Air Filter:
I have always like Twin-Air filters and will continue to buy them. They last and I have never had one fail.
- Motorsports:
- Competitive Rider
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