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2009 through 2016 Yamaha VMX1700 Riders Get Performance with K&N Air Filter

Yamaha's 2009 to 2016 VMAX 1700 motorcycles are powerful cruisers that incorporate sport bike technology with sleek attention grabbing style. K&N has released part number YA-1709, a new high performance air filter that compliments this bike's powerful 1679cc, 65-degree, liquid-cooled, fuel-injected engine.
Replacement Air Filter for 2009 to 2016 Yamaha VMX1700
Replacement Air Filter for 2009 to 2016 Yamaha VMX1700


Filter number YA-1709 is a rectangular air filter that is designed specifically for the 2009 to 2016 Yamaha VMX1700 factory air box. Ridges along two edges of the filter aid in creating a tight seal within the air box itself. K&N has carefully engineered the pleating on this filter to give a large amount of surface area. Having a large amount of surface area gives this motorcycle filter the ability to hold an abundant amount of debris, essentially increasing the capacity and service interval. The wire mesh has multiple functions that include smoothening and straightening airflow, allowing non turbulent air to be ingested into this naturally aspirated engine. This advanced filter comes pre-oiled and can be installed easily right out of the box.

Installing filter number YA-1709 on a completely factory motorcycle should require no modifications to the fuel management system so even the most novice rider can enjoy advanced performance from their Yamaha VMAX without having to worry about making adjustments to the fuel delivery system. Like every K&N air filter, filter number YA-1709 is both washable and reusable. Servicing the YA-1709 should be completed once dirt exceeds the wire mesh.

K&N filter number YA-1709 will provide outstanding filtration and it is covered by the famous K&N Million-Mile Limited Warranty. It will be the last air filter your motorcycle will ever need.

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2008, 2009, 2010 Honda DN-01 High Performance Air Filter Available

K&N has recently paired its cutting edge air filtration technology with the revolutionary Honda DN-01 to give riders the performance they crave from this advanced and stylish machine. The 2008, 2009 and 2010 Honda NSA700 DN-01 are unique motorcycles that combine the characteristics of both cruisers and sport bikes. One of the most dynamic features of this bike includes the fully automatic transmission that allows riders the option of shifting into six pre-set ratios or letting motorcycle riders operate without shifting, taking complete advantage of the constant variable transmission (CVT).
Replacement Air Filter for 2008, 2009 and 2010 Honda DN-01 Motorcycles
Replacement Air Filter for 2008, 2009 and 2010 Honda DN-01 Motorcycles


K&N filter part number HA-6708 is a high performance air filter designed to fit directly into the Honda NSA700 DN-01 factory air box. Upgrading to this high performance diamond shaped air filter has never been easier. Riders can simply replace their OE air filter with the HA-6708 and ride. Since this air filter was designed specifically for the Honda NSA700 DN-01 it does not require any adjustments to the fuel delivery system for proper operation.

Pleating of this air filter was engineered to allow for high dirt capacity and low restriction so riders can enjoy increased performance for longer periods of time between cleaning. Wire mesh on the outside of the filter works in conjunction with the oil impregnated surgical cotton fabric to aid in smoothening and straightening air flow.

Like every K&N air filter, the HA-6708 is both washable and reusable. Part HA-6708 can be easily cleaned and re-oiled using K&N re-charge kit # 99-5000. This cleaning kit includes both the air filter cleaner and air filter oil. Once contaminants exceed the wire mesh cleaning is recommended.

The HA-6708 is an air filter that is both backed by the famous K&N Million Mile Limited Warranty and it is made in the USA. It will provide outstanding air filtration and high air-flow for many years of riding.

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All Smiles for David Oenes and his Oenes Motorsports Dragster Race Team

David Oenes is no stranger to pressure. During the week he works for the Colorado Air National Guard.
David Oenes is no stranger to pressure. During the week he works for the Colorado Air National Guard.
A day that started with sorrow ended with smiles for David Oenes and his Oenes Motorsports dragster. The veteran of 21 years behind the wheel was able to capture the win in the Fast 16 series at Bandimere Speedway in Colorado last weekend, just hours after returning from a memorial service for his wife's aunt.
Oenes Motorsports drove their alcohol burning dragster straight into victory lane.
Oenes Motorsports drove their alcohol burning dragster straight into victory lane.
The team unloaded the car in the morning, made one qualifying run, left for the service, returned to the track and then honored her in the best way they knew how to, by driving their alcohol burning dragster straight into the finals, and all the way to victory lane. But the day didn't go quite as Oenes had planned.

"The plan was to make one qualifying pass to get into the show, then attend the memorial, then return to the track in time for eliminations. We unloaded the car and went to warm the car up like we always do, the car would not turn over!" said Oenes.

The team had to borrow a battery off of a motorcycle that their sponsor's from Greeley Truck Parts had ridden to the track. That battery connected to a faulty starter, and the car finally fired up.
Oenes Motorsports Team
Oenes Motorsports Team
The team made just one qualifying pass, but they went right to the pole with a 6.66 at more than 200 MPH. After that it was off to the memorial service, before returning to the track for more racing.

"The weather was pretty steady all day so that was a blessing. The car was running very consistently. In the semi-final I dialed 6.68 and ran 6.682. In the final I ran a 6.689 on a 6.66 dial," Oenes continued.
David Oenes and his Oenes Motorsports dragster.
David Oenes and his Oenes Motorsports dragster.


David Oenes is no stranger to pressure. During the week he works for the Colorado Air National Guard. But even Oenes admitted this race was emotionally taxing. "What an amazing end to a stressful and emotional day. This win ranks as one of the best I have had so far. We want to dedicate this win to the memory of Aunt Bonny. We love you."

The Oenes Motorsports team still has several races left on the docket. The team plans to continue their march towards a top three finish in the Fast 16 series, and they are also looking to secure a top ten in the Division 5 Top Dragster ranks.
Oenes credits his sponsors, including Greg's Corvette's, Greeley Truck Parts, and K&N Engineering for all of the success the team continues to have.
Oenes credits his sponsors, including Greg's Corvette's, Greeley Truck Parts, and K&N Engineering for all of the success the team continues to have.
Oenes credits his sponsors, including Greg's Corvette's, Greeley Truck Parts, and K&N Engineering for all of the success the team continues to have. Oenes says K&N products are especially helpful in keeping his 526 C.I. Blown Chrysler Hemi running smooth at more than 200 MPH, especially in the high altitudes of Colorado.

"We use HP-5001 oil filters, and 62-1516, 62-1440, 62-1330 breathers on our dragster. The oil filter is second to none in keeping the oil as clean as it can be. The breathers are unsurpassed in keeping the dirt and debris out of the engine and transmission. All these products help our engine produce massive amounts of power that enables the Oenes Motorsports dragster to haul the mail. What a rush!"

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K&N's Greg Kamplain Adds NHRA Super Comp Division 3 Win to His List of 2010 Accomplishments

Keeping his competitors on their toes seems to come quite easy for Greg Kamplain, whether it is in Comp Eliminator or Super Comp. The 2003 NHRA Division 3 Super Comp champ, who in 2004 made the addition of competing in Comp, not only made mention earlier this season that he had found more power in his Comp dragster, but made good on that when he added a second elapsed time NHRA National Record to his list.
NHRA Division 3 Super Comp Champion Greg Kamplain
NHRA Division 3 Super Comp Champion Greg Kamplain


Already holding the C/ED E.T. record of 7.23, set by Kamplain during the NHRA Division event in Gainesville, Florida in February 2009, he blazed to a 6.95 E.T. in his 2001 Spitzer Dragster, during the Norwalk Division event this May, setting a new National Record in the C/DA Competition Eliminator class.

While setting records in the Comp class is no easy feat, neither is going rounds in either of the classes Kamplain competes in. Although he has enjoyed some success in his Comp Dragster during eliminations in 2010 season, it's in his Super Comp car where he has remained quite a force to be reckoned with.

Like many other events, Kamplain entered both his Comp and Super Comp Dragster in the most recent NHRA Division 3 event at National Trail Raceway, just outside of Columbus, Ohio. This particular weekend was plagued with extremely high temperatures and heat indexes during the event well into the low 100's.

Kamplain's approach to the weekend, thanks to the weather conditions, was a little different than others for him in the way he prepared his cars for competition. With water grains, at times, well into the 130-range, the conditions during the Columbus race had many a racer making nearly wholesale changes to their tuning styles, no matter what class of competition.

"We normally concentrate more on the Comp car," he explained. "We started out making a bunch of changes to it, picked a terrible weekend to have to be working on it a lot, but we did. The Super Comp car is normally secondary, because with it we just run and fuel it and put the battery charger on it. That weekend I actually changed jets in the Super Comp car to lean it out and that's just not something I normally do."

"With everything we put our engines though and expect of them over a long weekend with lots of harsh weather like we had in Columbus, it's so good to know we are doing everything we can to protect them with K&N filters," he continued. "I use both a K&N air and oil filter and have for many years. It's just one less thing I have to worry about."

Kamplain started off eliminations going rounds in not one car, but in both.

"We weren't having a whole lot of luck with the Comp car, although we did go three rounds with it," he admitted. "I was advancing in Super Comp and once I start going a round or two, well I start thinking more about that car."

"Winning two rounds in both cars was making us hustle quite a bit in that heat," he added.

In hopes of making a final, even the most outstanding driver can use a lucky or two round during the course of eliminations and Kamplain feels he had some during the Columbus event.

"Basically I had breaks where I needed them and drove good when I needed to," he reflected.

A weather front, that had moved through central Ohio earlier in the day, finally began to take some of the tremendous heat and humidity with it, causing the track to get better and the cars to keep picking up as the late evening hours approached.

"The air was changing and really getting good every round. I was adding numbers to the box and saying that I know I needed to add more, but I just didn't want to", he said of trying to keep his car dialed to run the class index of 8.90. "Then I would go out there and I was fast, too. I guess I just did a better job of knocking off what I needed to."

"Every round, my wife Judy would tell me I had been on an eight-five pass, so we would try to slow it down to an eighty-eight or eighty-nine and scrub some off and I would have still been on an eighty-three or four," he added.

In addition to dealing with the drastically changing conditions, Kamplain points out a very interesting semi-final round with multi-time champ, Edmond Richardson.

"The tree screwed up on him, I guess. All I know is it looked like he either deep staged and tried to get back and I went in or he timed out," said Kamplain. "The tree came on and I took off."

Initially, Kamplain was declared the winner of the match up, but not for long.

"The officials realized they had a problem with the tree after a similar situation happened with another pair and I had to rerun him," he continued.

A problem with the tree came to no surprise to most as this wasn't the first time the tree caused officials and racers havoc during the weekend. It was during the third session of qualifying for Super Stock Saturday morning when a problem first reared its head, leaving remaining Super Stock racers and Super Comp drivers who had been called to wait patiently in the heat for nearly three-and-a-half hours.

"I would have taken it," he said of the first semi-final round win. "But the way it worked out I was happier because I have run him [Richardson] three times I think all together. The outcome was always the same with the margin just being a few thousandths and I knew what I needed to do, I just wasn't doing well enough."

During the rerun with Richardson, Kamplain relied on his thirty-eight years of racing and finally put the "W" up fair and square on his side of the track.

"I swore that even if I lost, I wasn't going to make the mistake again that I had been making. And I didn't. And I beat him," he smiled.

Kamplain and his K&N equipped dragster went on to face Vince Nannini in the final, where he was able to watch his win light come on as Nannini took a chunk of the stripe allowing Kamplain to come out on the good side of a double breakout and his first NHRA Division win of the season.

He will have a few weekends off to enjoy his victory before the next stop on his schedule will find him at Bowling Green, Kentucky for an NHRA Division race and an all important warm-up for the NHRA U.S. Nationals in Indianapolis, Indiana.

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K&N Supported Team Aon Scores in All Three Races at Snetterton Circuit in Norfolk

The teams' two drivers currently stand in fourth and seventh in the Drivers' Championship standings.
The teams' two drivers currently stand in fourth and seventh in the Drivers' Championship standings.
We spoke with Andy Constable, Commercial Manager of Team Aon, about their recent success at Snetterton and about how he sees things shaping up for the team. To recap, Team Aon competes in the 2010 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship, running a pair of Ford Focus ST's, powered by liquefied petroleum gas (LPG).
Team Aon collected valuable points at Snetterton Circuit in Norfolk towards their goal of winning the Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship.
Team Aon collected valuable points at Snetterton Circuit in Norfolk towards their goal of winning the Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship.


Last weekend the team came away with a sizeable points-haul from the Snetterton Circuit in Norfolk, England. Both drivers, Tom Chilton and Tom Onslow-Cole gained vital points, scoring second and third place finishes, and narrowing the gap in the manufacturers' standings. Also, with the points he earned, Tom Chilton now climbs two places, to seventh, in the Drivers' Championship.

First of all, congratulations on your three races at Snetterton. For those not familiar with the Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship format, how does it work?

"Thank you. It was the result of a lot of hard work by everyone at Team Aon. Each of the events we do, and there are ten in the course of a season, comprise three races. The races are always held on the Sunday, with practice and qualifying taking place on the Saturday. The races are around half an hour each in duration, with maybe an hour and a half between each race. That can mean a lot of pressure for the engineers and mechanics especially if there has problems or accident damage in any race!"

Explain briefly about the implementation of the performance handicap - what was the reasoning behind that?

"The BTCC (British Touring Car Championship) organizers' aim is to equalize the performance of all the different makes of cars to keep the racing as close as possible. They have several means at their disposal to achieve this; they can add weight, or take it away, they can grant dispensations for suspension or engine components for example."

"Very simply, they felt that with our LPG powered, turbocharged Ford Focuses, had an excessive advantage over everyone else with regard to our acceleration and straight line speed. They therefore ruled that we had to fit a smaller air restrictor to our engine, limiting the amount of fuel/air mixture we can get into the engine at any time."

"It had the effect of reducing our terminal speed by around three or four miles per hour. We were obviously not happy about the smaller restrictor, especially as we don't enjoy an advantage on lap time over say the Chevrolets, but that's what the organizers decided, and we have to live with it. We never stop developing our overall package and our aim will be to try and get some performance back in other areas. We still need to be quicker over a lap."

With all the success your cars are having are you hearing any murmurs from other teams looking to switch to LPG, and are you spending more or less on fuel than traditional petrol cars?

"The second part of your question is easy - it's less. LPG is considerably cheaper than the normal racing fuel that other teams use. I would estimate our expenditure to be 50% of what it would have been if we used conventional fuel."

"The first part of the question - regarding other teams looking to switch to LPG - that's a bit tougher, because they wouldn't necessarily want us to know their plans. I do know that our engine development partners, Mountune Racing, have been approached, but we own the rights to all the technology we have developed, so they can't simply supply it to anyone else. We would be interested in discussions with other teams if they came to us directly, but so far that hasn't happened."

What are your goals for the rest of season, will you meet or surpass those goals in your opinion?

"The goal now is the same as it was at the beginning of the season - to win the Driver's and Manufacturers' Championships. We're currently second in the latter of these, and our drivers are fourth and seventh in the drivers' standings. Tom Chilton secured his biggest points' haul of the season so far at Snetterton last weekend, and has qualified on pole position for four of the six events so far. If they can both carry on like that, then I don't see any reason why we can't achieve our goals."

"It is going to be very tough though, especially as the Chevrolets, which enjoy the benefits of their World Touring Car Championship program to test and develop their cars, are so quick - but we're still determined to beat them."

K&N supplies Team Aon with their Apollo Air Induction System, consisting of an outside shell, with an air filter housed inside.

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