Hello Team:
Is really worth it to install the K&N air filter? (higher air flow). In my other bikes I always do that in conjunction with an open slip-on and FI controller (stage 1). Not sure if the RT needs to go stage 1 because I feel it already pulls very fast.
Also, can I replace the air filter with just removing the fairing in the right side?
Thank you very much.
Changing to K&N air filter?
Changing to K&N air filter?
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Re: Changing to K&N air filter?
Yes, on a TC, the air filter is easily accessible by removing the RHS panels.Zapata wrote:Can I replace the air filter with just removing the fairing in the right side?
Re: Changing to K&N air filter?
Zapata wrote: Hello Team:
Is really worth it to install the K&N air filter? (higher air flow). In my other bikes I always do that in conjunction with an open slip-on and FI controller (stage 1). Not sure if the RT needs to go stage 1 because I feel it already pulls very fast.
Also, can I replace the air filter with just removing the fairing in the right side?
Plenty of evidence to show you'd be wasting your money for no benefit.
Thank you very much.