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ReggieWayne 05-07-2008 10:27 PM

Air filters.
 
Okay so I was thinking about changing a few things on my bike...a) because I need to but also b) to get more gas milage and/or power out of the bike...Nothing big but minor changes...one thing I have been thinking about is going from the OEM air filter to a K/N...any suggustions or complaints? Also I was thinking about getting new brake pads...anyone got suggustions or should I stick with OEM?

gotobatter 05-07-2008 10:36 PM

RE: Air filters.
 
I personally like keeping things such as brake pads air filters oil type etc OEM but that is just my opinion

ffingers 05-07-2008 10:48 PM

RE: Air filters.
 
one, K&N filters have a bad rap for actually negatively affecting HP and performance primarily because the surface flow of the K&N is less than stock...plus you'll get into a whole debate as to whether stock filters are better than aftermarket...however, if you do decide to do aftermarket, the general consensus is that BMC will do you good...the street version does not require a PCIII and map, however the race version does as the increased air flow can mess with your air/fuel mixture so you need to remap the FI...

as for brake pads....you can't do much more on the stock rotors...you can get some better pads but they won't do much better braking on the stock rotors....so if you went to say wave rotors and HH sintered pads, you should have more bite to your brakes, but it's going to take a combination of both rotors and pads to do so....galfer has three types of compound pads...street, aggressive street (what i call them, essentially the HH sintered for the wave rotors)...and racing pads which require a certain thermal temperature to work effectively thus not good for the street....

although they may claim you get better braking....you'll get the most by upgrading rotors and pads and installing SS lines....or better bang...stay with stock rotor and pads and get SS lines....you'll feel like you have new brakes!

hope that helps....

Papi Chingon 05-07-2008 11:28 PM

RE: Air filters.
 
i have been told the ss lines with the hh pads will make a ****-ton of difference. it is my next mod actually.

ReggieWayne 05-07-2008 11:30 PM

RE: Air filters.
 
Thanks guys...

What are the SS LINEs btw?

ffingers 05-07-2008 11:44 PM

RE: Air filters.
 
Papi....it's more than likely the SS lines that will make the most difference...the pads on stock rotors...a bit but not a ton...i'll tell you i did just SS lines and it was a different bike....i have wavey rotors and HH pads sitting here waiting to be put on as well...(hello super braking)

RW...'SS' lines are stainless steel brake lines...the stock lines are rubber and can expand meaning that the braking response progressively degrades during riding...SS lines have no expansion so the brake lever gives consistent feedback ALL THE TIME...meaning you have dramtically improved braking control....

ReggieWayne 05-07-2008 11:48 PM

RE: Air filters.
 
How much do they usually run?

ffingers 05-08-2008 12:18 AM

RE: Air filters.
 
got my front and rear for $145 shipped...

ReggieWayne 05-08-2008 12:21 AM

RE: Air filters.
 
Where did you order from?

ffingers 05-08-2008 01:37 PM

RE: Air filters.
 
i think i got mine from motomummy.com ...i got the spiegler lines...very very nice!


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