momo20 Posted June 8, 2005 Report Posted June 8, 2005 i bought a uni foam filter due to the K&N failing on the bike..costing me a rebuild....but my bike did not come with the stock air filter cage( i guess that is what you would call it) so does the uni filter just chill on the intake peice or do i need the filter cage??? Quote
fixitrod Posted June 8, 2005 Report Posted June 8, 2005 I don't believe the uni even has a flange to mount it to the airbox without the cage does it. Quote
ellison445 Posted June 8, 2005 Report Posted June 8, 2005 We need more info to help you, Do you have the Uni filter that goes in the stock airbox (Pro flo Adapter) or do you have the pods? I don't believe the uni even has a flange to mount it to the airbox without the cage does it. 379272[/snapback] Quote
Ducman Posted June 8, 2005 Report Posted June 8, 2005 The stock air filter cannot be separated from the plastic cage. The uni filters are stiff enough that they do no need a cage to hold their shape but you do need the air box adapter flange for it to clamp on to, or at least thats how the one I had worked, the adapter came with the filter in a kit. You can buy one from Uni if you don't already have one. Quote
momo20 Posted June 9, 2005 Author Report Posted June 9, 2005 i just bought the uni air filter of ebay....not knowing i would need more parts... i still have the white part of the stock air box...the part the air filter sits on...just not the cage part Quote
WAKEBOARDDAVE1 Posted June 12, 2005 Report Posted June 12, 2005 i bought a uni foam filter due to the K&N failing on the bike..costing me a rebuild....but my bike did not come with the stock air filter cage( i guess that is what you would call it) so does the uni filter just chill on the intake peice or do i need the filter cage??? 379078[/snapback] I have a 2 in 1 air filter and I dont have a air box at all. the problem I had is my filter just sets hanging from my carbs. So I have to zipp tie them up so they dont hang down or come off. As long as u clean the rubbers and they dont have any grease on them they will stay good and tight. like they say always keep an eye on them every chance u get. Quote
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