This will be for an 82 GS750E with GS1100E carbs (34mm). What brands and part numbers should I look for when buying said filters for this bike?
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K&N (or similar) part numbers for pod type air filters
Need some recommendations for pod type air filters. Need something that looks good, and flows well. I've used K&N's on other bikes in the past, and have been satisfied, but am open to suggestions.
This will be for an 82 GS750E with GS1100E carbs (34mm). What brands and part numbers should I look for when buying said filters for this bike?Tags: None
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Just look on the Dennis Kirk web site. They have many filters. As for looking good??? Come on, they are pods. Pods look like ass! They sure do make the bike breath better though.
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R-Tru-D2
Let me define looking good, then. When someone who knows a bit about bikes walks up to my bike and sees the pods, he'll say, "cool."
I also know that pods come in a few varieties: chrome or black rubber housing, oval or conical shaped, etc. Would prefer chrome with conical shape. There. Does that make a bit more sense now?
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