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Post by SkidMark » 02 Mar 2009, 18:53

Looking for new Air Filter but haven't found anyone listing a CRM250AR. Anyone know what other bike has the same filter or knows what filter fits. Honda Part # is 17213-KAE-740 if that helps.
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Post by fallenmikethebike » 02 Mar 2009, 20:46

SkidMark wrote:Looking for new Air Filter but haven't found anyone listing a CRM250AR. Anyone know what other bike has the same filter or knows what filter fits. Honda Part # is 17213-KAE-740 if that helps.
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Right, this is Mike, hopefully being useful ;) , Moto-Air , do a filter for the AR, and it,s better than the stock AR filter, that suffers from, not having enough,return flange,at the cage rim/too airbox, face plate, Twin Air, also do one, both of those are Dutch manufacturers, and for good reason, given their riding conditions [sand -sand -and more sand] so they have cracked the filtering game long since.
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Post by SkidMark » 03 Mar 2009, 03:58

Ok thanks Mike (you are being really useful :D )
Have checked out both websites and while Twin Air list the AR specifically MotoAir don't:
CRM250 1989-1993 # 2010
CRM250 1994-1995 # 2021
Any idea what fit or just get the twin air?
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Post by knackeredMk1 » 03 Mar 2009, 07:27

Twin Air is as good as anything.

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Post by SkidMark » 03 Mar 2009, 16:17

Twin Air it is then - thanks guys.
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Post by fallenmikethebike » 03 Mar 2009, 17:20

knackeredMk1 wrote:Twin Air is as good as anything.
I would probably go further , "Twin Air is Better than anything else" IMO :D
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Post by roryntp » 14 Nov 2009, 20:42

i'm struggling to find where to actually but a twin air filter for my mk2, any tips greatly appreciated.

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Post by Jonorow » 14 Nov 2009, 22:34

Racespec are good, or ebay as knackered says, i have also used M&P but sometimes their stock is a bit random and they dont let you know that they dont have what you ordered.
I would, as mike says go for twin air and chances are you will get the cage with it also, I did last time.
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Post by orb_dharma » 12 Feb 2010, 02:14

Can anyone advice if there is a K&N filter model available to fit on the MK3 or AR?

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Post by Jonorow » 12 Feb 2010, 18:35

I believe ther is a K&N filter for the XR400 which is the same
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Post by orb_dharma » 12 Feb 2010, 23:03

[quote="Jonorow"]I believe ther is a K&N filter for the XR400 which is the same[/quote]

Hi Jonorow, Maybe we can do a comparison to decide which is best suited for our CRMs, I'm inclined towards the
HA-2584 for my CRM MK3. The dimensions seems to be the best fit with maybe some minor mods. What say you guys?

XR400R
http://www.knfilters.com/search/product ... od=HA-1314

XR200R
http://www.knfilters.com/search/product ... od=HA-2584

XR650L
http://www.knfilters.com/search/product ... od=HA-6592

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Post by Jonorow » 13 Feb 2010, 19:31

I stick with the xr400 filter, thats what i have always bought
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