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Would these air filters be any good?

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thanks for the information mark

hmm well my bike has been out of commission for a few weeks now. but from what i remember it took off pretty good in the higher rpms 7k+ or maybe just when the throttle was all the way open. it would require choke to start and to warm up, but not for too long. about the amount of time to put on my helmet and gloves, but it would stall out if i took the choke off right away. another thing that might factor into this is that my clutch is super noisy and needs some work and it'd stall out much easier if i let the clutch out while in neutral.

I'm doing a fairly decent amount of work on it still before it goes back together so i won't be able to do the choke while driving tests for a while. I'm painting the gas tank & fenders + mounting a new rear harley fender, just got a new petcock for it, need to change the fork seals and replace the front sprocket nut. plus the airfilter/carb stuff. should be a fun next few weeks of avoiding my apartment manager... plus i'm trying to sell my shadow. so my attention is kinda split right now when it comes to bikes.
 
From the price, I suspect those are Emgo filters. Emgos are dry filters, unlike the K&Ns which are oiled. Personally, I would not run them.
Look at Bike Bandit to see what part(s) you would need to go back to stock.
http://www.bikebandit.com/
I run a K&N filter in the air box; you buy it once and then clean it from then on.

I tried the dry Emgo's for a while, which these look like. Since they were so cheap, I didn't feel bad about throwing them in the trash! Don't go cheap on air filters. Either stick with the stock AB with a stock or good aftermarket filter, or go with good pods!
 
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