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Yes, one of their winter fine mesh filters. I run one on my 7910 too
On the 64xx/73xx/79xx the white nylon is fine, the black one is a regular coarse winter/wet condition AF.

Unless something changed since I last checked.
 

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Here is a picture from a customers 550 xp after being ran for awhile with my vstack adapter and a K&N filter. I'd say its working very well.
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Since this is the air filter thread.

Does anyone want to talk about what air filter oil they like best? Mostly talking aftermarket filters, such as green weenies, pod filters, K&N Etc.

I have been using Uni-Filters brand on foam filters.
K&N on the K&N of course.

I just bought an aerosol can of the Maxima Fab1 foam filter oil to try out.
 

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Since this is the air filter thread.

Does anyone want to talk about what air filter oil they like best? Mostly talking aftermarket filters, such as green weenies, pod filters, K&N Etc.

I have been using Uni-Filters brand on foam filters.
K&N on the K&N of course.

I just bought an aerosol can of the Maxima Fab1 foam filter oil to try out.

I have an abundance of K&N aerosol cans from back in the day when we ran K&N's on stock cars. It works ok on a UNI foam filter but is best suited for the pleated filters like a K&N, I don't think it's tacky enough.

For foam pre filters it's best to squish them around in a bag to get better oil coverage without having to put too much on.

Can't go wrong with Maxima or BelRay.
 

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Since this is the air filter thread.

Does anyone want to talk about what air filter oil they like best? Mostly talking aftermarket filters, such as green weenies, pod filters, K&N Etc.

I have been using Uni-Filters brand on foam filters.
K&N on the K&N of course.

I just bought an aerosol can of the Maxima Fab1 foam filter oil to try out.
Fab one works well
 

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I spoke to a few bikers. They swear by NoToil. It is biodegradable and you can clean the foam filters in the sink.
My issue is I already used Belray. The guy said you kind of have to start with the NoToil when filters are new.
 

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I have an abundance of K&N aerosol cans from back in the day when we ran K&N's on stock cars. It works ok on a UNI foam filter but is best suited for the pleated filters like a K&N, I don't think it's tacky enough.

For foam pre filters it's best to squish them around in a bag to get better oil coverage without having to put too much on.

Can't go wrong with Maxima or BelRay.



I use the bag method as well. Works great and doesnt get oil all over my hands.
 
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