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Hey all. I have a 98 banshee with a Pro Flow air intake filter adapter. I beleive the filter setup was installed in California right after bike was bought in 1998. I am trying to locate JUST a new air filter for it. The filter is dual stage foam, (red outer, yellow inner), cylinder shaped, tapered, and has large coil spring inside the filter element to prevent it from sucking together. It has 3 3/4" inside diameter rubber mounting flange, and is held onto aluminum adpater by single large hose clamp. It is 6 1/2 " overall length. This filter was on the quad when I bought it and I thought it was a Uni.

I have visited all the local bike shops, and have called many 4-wheeler parts places and checked various web sites looking for replacement.

Called Pro Flow and he claimed the adapter I have is for K&N type filter but has had this foam element installed onto it. The current design Pro Flow kit (for a foam filter) has much different filter with 2 hose clamps, is not tapered, and has much smaller mounting flange. There is no way it will fit onto my adapter.

K&N has a filter with dimensions I might be able to use but it is not foam.

If anybody can identify this FOAM filter and better yet, locate a source for it, I would be grateful.

Thanks

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the pro flow foam filters usually have pro design printed on the foam, has an oval shaped mounting boot, and does have 2 clamps. one to hold the inner cage in place, and 1 to mount to the flange. i think the k&n style adapter has more of a round boot on it. check out rockymountain.com. they have replacement pro design filters. foam or k&n's. B)

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