K&N RACE AIR FILTER GSXR600/750 06-10

K&N RACE AIR FILTER GSXR600/750 06-10

Maximize the performance of your GSXR600/750 from 2006 to 2010 with the K&N Race Air Filter, engineered specifically for racing and track applications. Developed by motorcycle enthusiasts Ken Johnson and Norm McDonald (K&N) in the early 1960s, this racing air filter features a specialized design with two layers of cotton, ensuring minimal air restriction for optimal engine performance on the track.

Key Features:

  1. Increased Horsepower and Acceleration:

    • Engineered to enhance horsepower and acceleration, the K&N Race Air Filter delivers improved performance for racing applications, allowing your motorcycle to unleash its full potential on the track.
  2. Racing and Track Application:

    • Designed specifically for racing and track use, this air filter is tailored to meet the demands of high-performance riding environments, providing exceptional airflow and filtration efficiency.
  3. Washable and Reusable:

    • Enjoy the convenience of a washable and reusable air filter, allowing for easy maintenance and long-term cost savings. Simply wash and re-oil the filter for continued performance and durability.
  4. Low Restriction Design:

    • With just two layers of cotton, this racing air filter offers minimal air restriction, maximizing airflow to the engine and optimizing overall performance.

Specifications:

  • Height: 1.313 inches (33mm)
  • Washable: Yes
  • Filter Material: Cotton Gauze
  • Weight: 1.1 lb (0.5kg)
  • Filter Re-Oiling Amount: 0.32oz (9ml)

Elevate your racing experience with the K&N Race Air Filter for the GSXR600/750, designed to deliver unparalleled performance and acceleration on the track while maintaining exceptional filtration efficiency and durability.

Click the link to check it out on our website!

https://www.kaitaiamotorcycles.co.nz/products/knsu7506r

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