Wherever possible I replace OEM air filters with a DIY upgrade using RamAir dual density material.
It's supplied preoiled and then washable & reusable once oiled. Big sheet on Fleabay for a fiver!
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre ... 1167961002
belts (again).
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Re: belts (again).
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Re: belts (again).
Yep, if the OEM is foam then simply use it as a template.
I've also modified more substantial paper ones (Burger 650) by cutting away the paper part and replacing with RamAir foam.
The Piaggio X9 is a rather handy oblong shape, so you could get three out of one £5 sheet.
All the benefits of a K&N with none of the cost.
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Deleted User 7077
Re: belts (again).
I've ordered 2 got the Talbot express Auto sleeper coming back soon from Mot and tart up be like a race car with a ram air filter lol
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MT606
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Re: belts (again).
what would you recommend for replacing the belt air filter? mine seen better days.....
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Deleted User 7077
Re: belts (again).
If its dropping to bits yes otherwise just give it a wash if foam type .
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MT606
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Re: belts (again).
it needs replacing but parts are getting difficult to find for mine now.... what would you recommend?