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Recognize this air cleaner?

4.5K views 33 replies 13 participants last post by  Homesick  
#1 ·
I picked up an 06 Nightrain, popped the stock cover off and found this grimy filter underneath. There are no markings indicating manufacturer and/or country of origin. Anyone recognize or have one just like it? I'm thinking of just ordering a new setup so I know what I'm dealing with from the getgo. Thanks in advance for your help.
 

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#11 ·
That's the filter you get when you do a stage 1 upgrade on the air cleaner. I use Dawn dish soap to clean mine. It works well.
 
#14 ·
Here it is cleaned up. Two questions now - should I replace it? Do I oil it? Doesn't look like K&N, and most SE filters I've seen are dry elements. As I mentioned, no markings to indicate anything - at all.
Again, really appreciate the help.
If that is he same as mine (as it looks) it is a dry element. Don't oil it.

When you said "it looks like it was oiled", was it red? "Oiled" doesn't mean via the breather holes.
 
#15 ·
Sure looks like a K&N-type to me. Maybe take it in to a shop or a NAPA store and ask. If so, go light on the oil. Lighter is better than too much. The spray can works best for me - hold at a distance and spray lightly. Don't saturate. The oil will spread as it sinks into the gauze.
 
#17 ·
#Spankme@ Here all this time I have been using the kitchen sink.
 
#22 ·
That filter probably came pre-oiled and was obviously never maintained before you got the bike. If the filter has cotton gauze-like mesh in it - and you can still see through it after lightly oiling it - you should be good to go. If this is going to make you lose sleep at night (since we can't verify the make of the filter), just buy the K&N replacement and pop it on.
 
#27 ·
Had a good friend who was in the Auto parts business all of his life until he passed away a couple of years ago..

20 years ago he showed me tests conducted on K&N air filters.. After the first cleaning and re oiling the filtering ability went down something like 50%. Flowed a lot of air ( unfiltered) though....

I wouldn't use one on my lawn mower..
 
#29 ·
Took the old filter with me to my local stealer, told me it looked to be a real cheap SE replacement. He couldn't identify the brand or model No., nor tell me for sure if it needed oil. Bought the K&N and feeling much better. Thanks for all the input. Still saved money over buying a whole new kit.