Air intake kits

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Has anyone tried this Kuryakyn Alley Cat Air Cleaner- Kawasaki VN1700 Vulcan/ Voyager? What other kits are available and are they worth the expense? Gene
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I use the K&N works very well and you only buy it one time
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+1 K&N Air Filter. It was the first thing I bought for my ride.
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Did you notice a fuel mpg gain or power gain with the K&N?
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Post by Terros »

I don't think you would gain mpg, better/more air flow would probably result in a very slight loss. There would be a slight improve in hp, but don't know if you could tell. Bike may run smoother though.
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