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K&N Performance Air Intake Adds Horsepower to Your Harley-Davidson® Glide

K&N 57-1122 intake parts

The 57-1122 performance kit includes all that is needed for instant power

One of the most unique and intriguing of the 1970s biker movies was Electra Glide in Blue. Some would say that the diminutive actor Robert Blake was the star, but in my mind the title character stole the show. The Electra Glide has become one of the most iconic Harleys® of all time, and it's not just because of a movie made in the era of bell bottoms!

If you want to take your Glide or Road King to the next level, it’s time for you to bolt on one of the most impressive intakes on the market. The K&N 57-1122 performance intake can deliver some of the most substantial power gains your FL series Harley-Davidson® can get from a simple to install accessory.

K&N 57-1122 intake on a Harley

The clean design of the 57-1122 intake enhances the look of the Harley FL line

Let’s take a look at the numbers. The K&N dynamometer showed an impressive estimated gain of nearly 13 horsepower when the 57-1122 was bolted to a stock 2008 Electra Glide Classic. That kind of estimated gain in power is usually only achieved with expensive internal engine modifications. The intake’s performance magic doesn’t stop there. The same dyno run showed an estimated torque gain of well over 14.5 foot-pounds.

We really want you to click on the dyno chart link on the 57-1122’s product page. You’ll see that the gains in both horsepower and torque are consistently and substantially higher than the stock intake over the entire RPM range. As you undoubtedly know, that means that the overall rideability of the bike will be fantastic – not only on wide-open freeway runs, but around town as well.

K&N 57-1122 intake in box

Installation of the K&N 57-1122 intake usually takes less that 90 minutes

So the performance numbers are impressive, but the added bonus is that the 57-1122 is a beautiful addition to your Harley. K&N’s designers have created an intake kit that bolts to the throttle body with a billet aluminum mounting plate and then sweeps forward with an intake tube that is finished impeccably. All of the hardware for the simple installation comes in the intake's package.

Of course, the intake is completed with a K&N high flow filter. The filter incorporates layers of oil-impregnated cotton gauze that is free-flowing yet offers excellent filtration. The filter, which is backed by K&N’s famous 10-Year/Million Mile Limited Warranty, is fully washable and reusable. You will never need to buy another air filter for your Harley.

The 57-1122 is made in the USA and is fully legal in all 50 states. Browse through the application list below to match the intake to your ride, and consult K&N’s online application tool for all of your filter needs. Then go watch Electra Glide in Blue!

2014 HARLEY DAVIDSON FLHXS STREET GLIDE SPECIAL 103 CI - Exc. Lower Fairings
2014 HARLEY DAVIDSON FLHX STREET GLIDE 103 CI - Exc. Lower Fairings
2013 HARLEY DAVIDSON FLTRX ROAD GLIDE CUSTOM 103 CI - Exc. Lower Fairings
2013 HARLEY DAVIDSON FLHX STREET GLIDE 103 CI - Exc. Lower Fairings
2013 HARLEY DAVIDSON FLHTC ELECTRA GLIDE CLASSIC 103 CI - Exc. Lower Fairings
2013 HARLEY DAVIDSON FLHRC ROAD KING CLASSIC 103 CI - Exc. Lower Fairings
2013 HARLEY DAVIDSON FLHR ROAD KING 103 CI - Exc. Lower Fairings
2012 HARLEY DAVIDSON FLTRX ROAD GLIDE CUSTOM 103 CI - Exc. Lower Fairings
2012 HARLEY DAVIDSON FLHX STREET GLIDE 103 CI - Exc. Lower Fairings
2012 HARLEY DAVIDSON FLHTP ELECTRA GLIDE POLICE 103 CI - Exc. Lower Fairings
2012 HARLEY DAVIDSON FLHTC ELECTRA GLIDE CLASSIC 103 CI - Exc. Lower Fairings
2012 HARLEY DAVIDSON FLHRC ROAD KING CLASSIC 103 CI - Exc. Lower Fairings
2012 HARLEY DAVIDSON FLHR ROAD KING 103 CI - Exc. Lower Fairings
2012 HARLEY DAVIDSON FLHP ROAD KING POLICE 103 CI - Exc. Lower Fairings
2011 HARLEY DAVIDSON FLTRX ROAD GLIDE CUSTOM 96 CI - Exc. Lower Fairings
2011 HARLEY DAVIDSON FLHX STREET GLIDE 96 CI - Exc. Lower Fairings
2011 HARLEY DAVIDSON FLHTP ELECTRA GLIDE POLICE 103 CI - Exc. Lower Fairings
2011 HARLEY DAVIDSON FLHTC ELECTRA GLIDE CLASSIC 96 CI - Exc. Lower Fairings
2011 HARLEY DAVIDSON FLHRC ROAD KING CLASSIC 103 CI - Exc. Lower Fairings
2011 HARLEY DAVIDSON FLHR ROAD KING 96 CI - Exc. Lower Fairings
2011 HARLEY DAVIDSON FLHP ROAD KING POLICE 103 CI - Exc. Lower Fairings
2010 HARLEY DAVIDSON FLTRX ROAD GLIDE CUSTOM 96 CI - Exc. Lower Fairings
2010 HARLEY DAVIDSON FLTR ROAD GLIDE 96 CI - Exc. Lower Fairings
2010 HARLEY DAVIDSON FLHX STREET GLIDE 96 CI - Exc. Lower Fairings
2010 HARLEY DAVIDSON FLHTP ELECTRA GLIDE POLICE 103 CI - Exc. Lower Fairings
2010 HARLEY DAVIDSON FLHTC ELECTRA GLIDE CLASSIC 96 CI - Exc. Lower Fairings
2010 HARLEY DAVIDSON FLHT ELECTRA GLIDE STANDARD 96 CI - Exc. Lower Fairings
2010 HARLEY DAVIDSON FLHRC ROAD KING CLASSIC 96 CI - Exc. Lower Fairings
2010 HARLEY DAVIDSON FLHR ROAD KING 96 CI - Exc. Lower Fairings
2010 HARLEY DAVIDSON FLHP ROAD KING POLICE 103 CI - Exc. Lower Fairings
2009 HARLEY DAVIDSON FLTR ROAD GLIDE 96 CI - Exc. Lower Fairings
2009 HARLEY DAVIDSON FLHX STREET GLIDE 96 CI - Exc. Lower Fairings
2009 HARLEY DAVIDSON FLHTP ELECTRA GLIDE POLICE 103 CI - Exc. Lower Fairings
2009 HARLEY DAVIDSON FLHTC ELECTRA GLIDE CLASSIC 96 CI - Exc. Lower Fairings
2009 HARLEY DAVIDSON FLHT ELECTRA GLIDE STANDARD 96 CI - Exc. Lower Fairings
2009 HARLEY DAVIDSON FLHRC ROAD KING CLASSIC 96 CI - Exc. Lower Fairings
2009 HARLEY DAVIDSON FLHR ROAD KING 96 CI - Exc. Lower Fairings
2009 HARLEY DAVIDSON FLHP ROAD KING POLICE 103 CI - Exc. Lower Fairings
2008 HARLEY DAVIDSON FLTR ROAD GLIDE 96 CI - Exc. Lower Fairings
2008 HARLEY DAVIDSON FLHX STREET GLIDE 96 CI - Exc. Lower Fairings
2008 HARLEY DAVIDSON FLHTC ELECTRA GLIDE CLASSIC 96 CI - Exc. Lower Fairings
2008 HARLEY DAVIDSON FLHT ELECTRA GLIDE STANDARD 96 CI - Exc. Lower Fairings
2008 HARLEY DAVIDSON FLHRSE4 SCREAMIN EAGLE ROAD KING 110 CI - Exc. Lower Fairings
2008 HARLEY DAVIDSON FLHRC ROAD KING CLASSIC 96 CI - Exc. Lower Fairings
2008 HARLEY DAVIDSON FLHR ROAD KING 96 CI - Exc. Lower Fairings

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K&N and Las Vegas Motor Speedway Celebrate 13 Years of Close Partnership

Las Vegas Motor Speedway hosts an annual NASCAR Sprint Cup race

An aerial view of Las Vegas Motor Speedway during a NASCAR Sprint Cup event

The concept of multiple racetracks at a single facility is not a new one. In 1957, Riverside International Raceway opened with a road course, a drag strip on the back straight, and a half-mile oval that was partly compromised of the last turn of the road course. To improved safety, the final turn was reconfigured and the oval was lost, not that it seemed to see much action.

Then in 1970, a full-scale replica of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway was built in Ontario, California, about 30 miles west of Riverside. Unlike Riverside, it featured a 2.5 mile oval track, a 3.2 mile infield road course, and a full-on NHRA drag strip right down pit lane.

LVMS is one of the most popular among NASCAR fans who fill the grandstands

The crowds are close to the action at Las Vegas Motor Speedway's 1.5 mile oval

What separates the Las Vegas Motor Speedway from most other multi-use race track facilities is not just the number of venues on the property (11), it’s that unlike the previous attempts no attempt was made to interconnect venues. Instead they were constructed separately around the property so that none were compromised by having to share functionality with another.

Rising from the ashes of Stardust Raceway located west of The Strip just off Flamingo (and is now a housing development), which closed in 1970 was the Las Vegas Speedrome. Built on the site of the current facility in 1972, the location was selected due its proximity to the Nellis Air Force Base, calculating that developers were unlikely to squeeze out a race track from such an undesirable site for housing or commercial development.

The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway is one of the preeminent NHRA tracks

The Strip at LVMS hosts the annual K&N Horsepower Challenge for the top eight Pro Stock drivers

Originally just a drag strip and a road course, a 3/8ths mile bullring was added in 1985. But the move to the big time came in 1996 with the additional of a 1.5 mile banked oval with permanent seating well over 100,000. At this point the road course and drag strip were relocated on the property. Since adding the oval, the track has hosted the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, NASCAR Xfinity Series and the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, as well as the open wheel IndyCar series.

The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway is one of the most popular venues in the NHRA Drag Racing Series. The event at Las Vegas is not only at a critical point in the season for competitors working on a championship run, but it’s also the site for the K&N Horsepower Challenge.

Greg Anderson is the first five-time winner of the K&N Horsepower Challenge

Earlier this year Greg Anderson won the Horsepower Challenge in his Summit Racing Camaro

The K&N NHRA Horsepower Challenge is a unique series-within-a-series competition that pits the top eight NHRA Pro Stock drivers against one another in a three-round shootout during the NHRA Nationals at The Strip for a Horsepower Challenge trophy and $50,000 cash.

In addition to the on track contest, fans also have a chance to win big during the K&N NHRA Horsepower Challenge. Starting in the next few months, fans can enter the K&N Horsepower Challenge Sweepstakes to try their hand at becoming one of eight lucky fans to win a trip for two to Las Vegas, Nevada and get the racing experience of a lifetime.

The 3/8th mile paved short track keeps local interest high in stock car racing

"The Bullring" at LVMS provides thrilling short track stock car action for local fans

Of the eight finalists chosen at random, each will be paired with one of the eight NHRA Pro Stock drivers who have qualified for the Challenge. The finalist who is paired with the 2017 K&N Horsepower Challenge winning driver will become the owner of something really cool -- but not decided yet (however last year’s winner drove home a specially-equipped TRD Toyota Tacoma). The winning driver was Greg Anderson who took a record-breaking fifth win in the Horsepower Challenge in the Summit Racing Camaro. Check back for updates on the K&N Horsepower Challenge sweepstakes or better yet follow K&N on Facebook so you’ll know immediately when the sweepstakes opens.

The K&N Horsepower Challenge isn’t the only cooperation between K&N and LVMS, in fact K&N has been a sponsor of the facilities for 13 continuous years, a pretty lengthy period of time in the motorsports industry.

The Red Bull air race course is contained almost entirely within the 1.5 mile oval

The global Red Bull World Champion Air Races make an annual stop at LVMS to wow the fans

Other venues at the LVMS site includes an infield road course as well as three outfield road courses (two of which can be combined) that are very popular with car clubs and racing schools. There’s also a 0.5 mile clay oval for winged sprint cars. One of the most popular venues is "The Bullring" where local stock car racing runs every other weekend, from mid March thru November on the 3/8th mile paved oval track. Classes range from Legends, Bombers and Super Stocks to Modifieds and Late Models.

To round things out, there's also an 11 turn karting track that can be utilized in six different configurations and a off-road course with variations to suit the needs of motocross to Baja qualifying, all right there at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

Over 400,000 attendees will experience the Elecetric Daisy Carnival over three days

The Electric Daisy Carnival is one of the largest electronic dance music events in the world

While that covers a lot of four-wheel action, LVMS hosts other exciting events as well. For several years it has been the venue for the Red Bull Air Race World Championship, where pilots compete just a few hundred feet in the air on a course almost entirely sited within the infield, providing a birds-eye view to virtually every grandstand seat.

Perhaps the most unusual event held at the LVMS is the Electric Daisy Carnival, commonly known as EDC. It’s one of the biggest electronic dance music festivals in the world, with over 400,000 attendees. Featured are multiple stages with DJs spinning electronic dance music, full-size carnivals rides, circus performers, interactive art concepts,and large-scale art installations.

You can drive or ride along around LVMS with the Petty Experience

Whether you prefer the right seat or left, you won't forget the Richard Petty Experience

But if you’re a race fan, the last stop on our tour of LVMS is for you. It’s the Richard Petty Driving Experience, also sponsored by K&N Filters. The Petty Experience provides a number of options, ranging from a ride along for a few laps to hopping behind the wheel from eight to 50 laps. Other programs offered include an IndyCar ride along and an American Muscle Car Driving Experience.

There are any number of other motorsports that have competed at LVMS, including drifting, rallycross, Baja qualifications, and virtually anything with an engine. So short of the LVMS staff constructing a lagoon to host the America’s Cup or even hydroplane racing, LVMS will remain one of the most versatile motorsports facilities on this continent.

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22-Year-Old Builds First Gen 2 2017 Ford Raptor Pre-Runner and Wins Big at SEMA

The DeBerti 2017 Ford Raptor Pre Runner is the world's first custom 2nd-Gen SVT Raptor

The DeBerti 2017 Ford Raptor prerunner is the world's first custom 2nd-Gen SVT Raptor

Each fall, the SEMA Show plays host to some of the most exciting custom cars on the planet. You'll find gold-plated lowriders, flame-spitting 4x4s, tricked-out late model SUVs, and 1,000-hp restomods. No matter what you're into, there's always something new under the lights of the Las Vegas Convention Center. One of the most popular vehicles at this year's show was a custom 2017 Ford Raptor prerunner, built by 22 year-old race truck driver, Brad Deberti. This matte-black supertruck made headlines because it's literally the first custom 2017 Raptor to be built. Full-scale production of Ford's redesigned dune jumper just started in November, and they won't hit showrooms until January. But this aspiring car builder managed to get one of the first 2nd-gen Raptors to roll out of the Dearborn Truck Plant. Along with a load of other mods, he fitted it with a custom K&N intake and turned it into a 500+ horsepower monster.

Doug and Brad DeBerti

Brad's father, Doug, taught him the benefits of hard work and perseverance

In order to grasp the details of the street-legal race truck, you have to know a little bit about its builder. Brad's father, Doug DeBerti, started his automotive career over 30 years ago, and he's now a well-known figure in the custom car world. Over the years, he's built 10 award-winning SEMA show trucks for Ford, he's designed and manufactured parts for Toyota TRD, GMC, Ford, and Chevrolet catalogs, he did logo prototyping for the Ford F-150 Harley-Davidson Edition, and Doug even makes all of the Superman steering wheels and emblems for Shaquille O'Neal's cars.

Although his company, DeBerti Designs, has been extremely successful, son Brad didn't grow up like a spoiled kid. This is partly due to a very important rule that Doug enforced: "No video games and no TV if it's daylight. If the sun's up, get outside and do something." So instead of wasting the day being entertained by the latest digital distractions, Brad spent all of his free time turning wrenches with his dad. This is how he learned about cars, business, and the value of hard work.

Unlike many drivers, Brad DeBerti works on and preps his race trucks, by himself

Unlike many drivers, Brad DeBerti works on and preps his race trucks, by himself

These lessons would prove invaluable when Brad started driving Pro Lite trucks in the Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series, where he won his first two races in spectacular fashion, and continues to dominate the field to this day. But unlike many drivers, Brad DeBerti works on and preps his race trucks, by himself. "I like my stuff perfect, and I don't really trust anyone else. Never had a mechanical failure in 2 years." All his hard work eventually got noticed by Edsel Ford, who took an interest in the young driver and began reviewing the race reports for Brad's Ford-bodied Pro Lite truck, personally.

Thanks to a custom K&N intake, this 2017 Ford Raptor SuperCrew is a 500+ horsepower monster

Thanks to a custom K&N intake, this 2017 Ford Raptor SuperCrew is a 500+ horsepower monster

So when the young phenom came up with the idea to build an F-150-based luxury off-road race truck for the 2016 SEMA Show, he decided to gamble on his notoriety and pitch the idea to Ford. This could've gone either way, because his father Doug had retired from show car building several years earlier, and everybody knew the prerunner project would be Brad's baby from start to finish. But as luck would have it, Ford called a couple days later and said "sure, but would you mind building a 2017 Raptor instead?". As it turns out, Ford's SVT division had never displayed a Raptor at SEMA, and Brad's concept would be the perfect way to garner some attention for their upcoming 'desert stormer'. Elated at the opportunity, Brad set about adjusting his original design to suit the new Raptor.

When the black 2017 Ford Raptor SuperCrew finally arrived from Dearborn, Brad would have just 6 weeks to get it ready to display in the Ford booth at SEMA. So after doing a righteous burnout, he pulled the truck into the shop, removed the bed, and immediately lobbed-off the back half of the frame with a sawzall. He had FMI develop the complete race chassis and suspension in CAD, so the next step was to gut the entire truck and begin the arduous task of creating the one-off tube chassis and integrated roll bar.

These two fullsize spare tires help to equalize weight distribution

These two fullsize spare tires help to equalize weight distribution

To maintain stability after landing a jump, the overall width of the truck needed to grow to 100-inches in order to accommodate 19-in of suspension travel in the front, and 25-inches in the rear. After adding 3-inches to both sides of each axle, dual-bypass Fox Racing shocks were installed, along with a set of multi-compression rate coil springs in the front, and larger custom-made coil springs in the rear. In fact, nearly every piece of the suspension had to be custom made or modified.

To cover those huge BFG tires, Brad utilized his father's prototyping expertise to create custom fenders that extended 4-in from the body, while maintaining the factory look. Brad said "The whole point of the truck was to make it look like Ford built it". And at first glance, the truck does appear almost stock. Until you realize the sheer size of this thing. Other giveaways include the two fullsize spare tires strapped to the back, the three 12-in Kicker subwoofers and 3.5-ton hydraulic jack mounted in the bed, and the row of KC lights perched above the windshield.

It may look stock, but the 2017 Ford Raptor Pre Runner by DeBerti Designs is a serious race truck

It may look stock, but the 2017 Ford Raptor prerunner by DeBerti Designs is a serious race truck

In the performance department, the DeBerti Designs 2017 Ford Raptor prerunner received a custom Gibson cat-back exhaust system, and feeding air to the two turbos on the 3.5L EcoBoost V6, is a custom intake that's capped by an oversized 4-in conical K&N performance air filter. With numerous off-road racing victories to his name, Brad DeBerti understands the importance of maintaining airflow and filtration efficiency in harsh conditions. That's why he uses K&N air filters on his race trucks, and it's also the reason that he chose a K&N air filter for his Raptor prerunner. "An engine's got to breathe and from a performance side, you've got to run the best of the best. K&N filters have never let me down on the race track, so putting one on the Raptor was a no-brainer".

Even though he had just 6-weeks to build the ultimate Ford Raptor, Brad still had to take time out and compete in 3 races. Nevertheless, this hardworking young man completed his build on-time, and an intense test run revealed that the DeBerti Raptor prerunner needed almost no adjustments before it was shipped to Las Vegas. So at the end of the day, all that hard work prepping his own race trucks paid off with an insanely capable show truck that brought him the 2016 Ford Motor Company Design Award, 2016 SEMA Young Gun Award, and a 2016 SEMA Top 10 Award in the prestigious Battle of the Builders.

Not bad for a 22 year-old rookie.

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Kawasaki Z750, Z800, Y Z1000 Obtenga refuerzo de flujo de aire desde el filtro de aire K & N KA-1003

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Filtro de Aire K&N KA-1003

El filtro de aire KA-1003 es un remplazo directo para el restrictivo filtro de aire de reserva

Desnudo es bueno. Saca tu mente del canal - hago referencia a las motocicletas desnudas (sin-hacer). La serie Kawasaki serie Z es una fabulosa motocicleta desnuda en todas las variaciones, las cuales han sido producida desde el 2013-2016. Si tu paseo 750, el 800 o la gran 1000, tu callejera se beneficiara de la instalación de los remplazos de filtro de aire de K&N KA-1003.

El filtro está diseñado para incrementar el flujo de aire del motor de cuatro cilindros de la Kawasaki en línea. Esta disminución en la restricción de admisión permite que la serie Z respire más libremente. Los resultados probables son notables en la potencia del desempeño de la Motocicleta. Cada filtro de K&N es diseñado para incrementar los caballos de fuerza y el par de torsión con el mas notable subproducto, siendo la respuesta del acelerador mas viva. El beneficio del desempeño del filtro de aire de K&N será aun mas pronunciado si se instala un escape del mercado de accesorios o un silenciador deslizante.

Caja de filtro de aire de K&N KA-1003

El filtro de aire de K&N KA-1003 esta pre aceitado y listo para utilizarse fuera de su caja

En adición al incremento del flujo de aire, el K&N KA-1003 ofrece doble puñado en otros beneficios que hacen el paseo aun mas conveniente. Los medios de gasa de algodón plisados del filtro proporcionan una gran filtración en el área que extiende los servicios en intervalos. Cuando es tiempo de limpiar la unidad, el proceso es simple y rápido utilizando el kit de servicio K&N 99-5000 que incluye todo lo necesario para limpiar y aceitar el filtro. Esta reutilización significa que el KA-1003 es el último filtro que necesita comprar para su Kawasaki. Le pone punto y final al costoso y despilfarrador ciclo de compra de filtros de papel.

Finalmente, el KA-1003 ofrece excelente filtración para proteger la serie Z de su motor. El material de gasa de algodón aceitado es un ultra efectivo limpiador del sistema de aire. El sello de base y el talón sellado del KA-1003 están cuidadosamente diseñados para prevenir que el aire no filtrado de vueltas alrededor de los elementos del filtro. Todo esto se suma a una fácil instalación, filtros anti goteo que hace que todo funcione bien. Fuera de la caja el filtro este pre aceitado y listo para instalarse en la caja de fábrica Kawasaki.

El filtro esta hecho en USA y es respaldado por el líder de industrias K&N 10 años/millón de millas de garantía. El KA-1003 es para usted, para su motocicleta está en la lista de aplicaciones abajo. Para los filtros de aire, filtros de aceite, y necesidades del consumidor, consulte la herramienta de búsqueda en línea fácil de navegar de K&N.



El filtro de aire de K&N KA-1003 encaja en las siguientes motocicletas:

2016 KAWASAKI Z800 806 - Todos los modelos
2015 KAWASAKI Z800 806 - Todos los modelos
2014 KAWASAKI Z800 806 - Todos los modelos
2013 KAWASAKI Z800 806 - Todos los modelos
2012 KAWASAKI Z750R 750 - Todos los modelos
2012 KAWASAKI Z750 750 - Todos los modelos
2011 KAWASAKI Z750R 750 - Todos los modelos
2011 KAWASAKI Z750 750 - Todos los modelos
2010 KAWASAKI Z750 750 - Todos los modelos
2009 KAWASAKI Z750 750 - Todos los modelos
2009 KAWASAKI Z1000 1000 - Todos los modelos
2008 KAWASAKI Z750 750 - Todos los modelos
2008 KAWASAKI Z1000 1000 - Todos los modelos
2007 KAWASAKI Z750S 750 - Todos los modelos
2007 KAWASAKI Z750 750 - Todos los modelos
2007 KAWASAKI Z1000 1000 - Todos los modelos
2006 KAWASAKI Z750S 750 - Todos los modelos
2006 KAWASAKI Z750 750 - Todos los modelos
2006 KAWASAKI Z1000 1000 - Todos los modelos
2005 KAWASAKI Z750S 750 - Todos los modelos
2005 KAWASAKI Z750 750 - Todos los modelos
2005 KAWASAKI Z1000 1000 - Todos los modelos
2004 KAWASAKI Z750 750 - Todos los modelos
2004 KAWASAKI Z1000 1000 - Todos los modelos
2003 KAWASAKI Z1000 1000 - Todos los modelos

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Probando el Filtro de Aire BM-1113 de K&N para el BMW R1200GS En el Death Valley Dirt

El R1200GS en un camino de tierra del Valle de la Muerte

El Valle de la Muerte es un ambiente de prueba perfecto para un filtro de aire

El servicio de 12.000 millas en el nuevo refrigerante para el BMW R12000GS es uno grande. Es el logro que requiere una válvula de retención/ajuste, un reemplazo de bujía, un cambio de aceite de motor, algunas revisiones del sistema, y un filtro de aire de reemplazo. Este último es el centro de este artículo.

Yo he usado los filtros de aceite de K&N durante años porque puedo confiar en la calidad, y aprecio la tuerca de 17mm en el cuerpo del filtro para un fácil reemplazo. También he usado una amplia gama de filtros de aire de K&N en mis motocicletas de calle. Sin embargo, la GS es una motocicleta de aventura (ADV) que uso cuando hay una gama variada de condiciones de superficies, incluyendo barro. Yo he sido cauteloso al usar cualquier cosa menos los filtros de aire en las cajas de aire de mis motocicletas (He sido el dueño de cerca de una docena de motocicletas ADV de varias marcas).

El BM-1113 de K&N y un filtro original de lado a lado

Una comparación de los filtros enfatiza la calidad de construcción de K&N

Siendo mi modos operandi, yo sí busqué cuidadosamente en los filtros de aire de K&N que fueron diseñados para las pesadas duales deportivas. Estudié los protocolos de filtración de prueba de K&N y la información de los resultados. Consideré las maneras en que los ingenieros de K&N añadieron capas extras de un medio de filtrado de tejido de algodón para los viajes más exigentes. Noté el talón de sello del filtro y la construcción general. Al final, me sentí completamente seguro de que K&N había desarrollado un elemento de filtración que añadiría un nivel más alto de flujo de aire a los grandes cilindros de la GS, mientras que a su vez proveen una excelente filtración para proteger el motor.

Comparando el BM-1113 de K&N con los filtros de papel, la calidad de construcción y diseño de la superficie de sello del filtro de K&N son notables. Tiene un cuerpo más rígido que el elemento de filtración original, pero la superficie de sello es flexible asegurando que encaje en la caja de aire de la GS. El filtro de K&N encaja perfectamente en el marco de soporte de la caja de aire y sella bien cuando la tapa de cuatro tornillos se coloca en su lugar. Por supuesto, el paso final en la instalación fácil y rápida es la aplicación de la etiqueta de "no deseche" de K&N en la cubierta de la caja de aire.

El BM-1113 de K&N en la caja de aire del R1200GS

El filtro de K&N tiene un encaje perfecto en la caja del aire de la GS y el sello es seguroe

Así que con el servicio completo de 12.000 millas, incluyendo la instalación del BM-1113 de K&N, ya era hora de una aventura. La primera salida con el filtro sería un viaje de 1000 millas que incluiría una exploración al Death Valley, incluyendo millas de los caminos de tierra. Ya que el Valle de la Muerte es el punto más bajo de los Estados Unidos, será puesto a prueba el rendimiento del filtro en bajas elevaciones. El viaje también incluiría una vertiente extendida del carril rápido de la autopista, y finalmente una subida sinuosa hacia la elevación de 9000 pies de la Sierra de San Francisco de Arizona. Esto es claramente una prueba real viable del rendimiento de un filtro.

Así que, ¿cómo le fue al filtro? En la vía, mi conclusión empírica fue que el flujo de aire del filtro suavizó la fastidiosa vacilación de la moto cuando aceleraba desde alrededor de 4000 RPM. El rendimiento continuo fue más suave y más fuerte. Sí, yo sé que solo es una prueba empírica, pero le diré algo que mi trasero pasa un sinnúmero de horas y millas en la silla, así que conozco muy bien mi moto. Yo avalo el mejoramiento notable en el rendimiento de medio rango en la GS.

El BMW R1200GS en el Valle de la Muerte

Las motos ADV cuentan con una capacidad de multi-superficies que requieren una filtración efectiva

En cuanto a mi impresión general del rendimiento, también es muy favorable. El viaje incluyó un cambio de elevación de 9000 pies. La moto se desempeñó perfectamente en una elevación negativa de 282 pies en el Valle de la Muerte y en las alturas de las montañas norteñas de Arizona. Un especial notable aumento de rendimiento fue la nitidez de la respuesta de aceleración de la motocicleta en las elevaciones más altas. Claramente el flujo de aire añadido ayudó con el fino aire de montaña.

En el regreso a casa, removí el filtro de K&N de la caja de aire para una inspección pos-viaje... El sello del filtro estaba firme y el elemento se veía perfecto. Por supuesto, la caja de aire estaba impecable. No tengo dudas de poner en marche el BM-1113 de K&N para las siguientes 100.000 millas que espero mantener con la gran GS. También estoy más que complacido con el hecho de que puedo lavar y re-aceitar el filtro después de una salida particularmente sucia, en vez de botar un filtro de papel. El piloto aventurero es ahora un convertido.

Para obtener todos los filtros de aire de K&N para los modelos BMW R1200GS, visite la página de Filtros de Aire de BMW R1200GS.

El filtro BM-1113 y la etiqueta de K&N

La reusabilidad del filtro de K&N es una gran bono para los pilotos de aventura

El autor en la elevación más baja del Valle de la Muerte

El filtro se desempeñó muy bien a través de cambios de elevación extrema

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