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I'm considering replacing the K&N filter in a Roland Sands Designs air cleaner that's been on my bike for years. Thinking of going to paper filters but having a hard time finding a place to convert the RSD/K&N number.
The SKU number is 0206-0091 and it looks like the filter pictured below. Anyone know a good place to try to get a cross reference for another manufacturer part number? Maybe no one else even makes one of these and I'll just say the hell with it and go back to stock.
Thanks!
Unless yours is different, K&N filters are washable. There is a detergent and oil package available most anywhere.
I'm aware of this, I've used K&N for years. The plan is to get away from them and go back to paper.
Before anyone chimes in to begin a debate about whether K&N is any good or not, just don't. I'm not looking for opinions on that.
I'm aware of this, I've used K&N for years. The plan is to get away from them and go back to paper.
Before anyone chimes in to begin a debate about whether K&N is any good or not, just don't. I'm not looking for opinions on that.
Good thing cuz I'd have to tell you you're nuts.
I doubt there's a paper that fits that tho.
Last edited by 60Gunner; Nov 29, 2022 at 07:43 PM.
Good thing cuz I'd have to tell you you're nuts.
I doubt there's a paper that fits that tho.
You sir, would not be the first.
I may just go back to my 2002 OEM breather assembly for the period look. I've owned this Fat Boy since it was new in 2002. Maybe what's old will be new again for me.
Last edited by 2goldens; Nov 30, 2022 at 09:13 AM.
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