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    A question about air filters

    Hello all , I just bought a 1985 Honda CX 400 and need help finding a air filter I live in the US and this bike is not common here. I would like to know is there anothere model that parts would fit it
    thanksfor any help

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    What sort of filter is it? If it has a pleated paper element, you can cut it out and replace it with Unifilter foam, using the existing filter frame.
    I've done this on a VF500, VFR750, VTR1000 and VFR800.
    Here's a link to the VTR filter pictures.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    K&N make filters to suit most motorcycles...

    The internet and credit cards, make shopping for such easy. Or contact a motorcycle shop (in NZ .. or anywhere) via E. mail ... check price and arrange payment/delivery. with them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by vifferman View Post
    What sort of filter is it? If it has a pleated paper element, you can cut it out and replace it with Unifilter foam, using the existing filter frame.
    I've done this on a VF500, VFR750, VTR1000 and VFR800.
    Here's a link to the VTR filter pictures.
    I have seen the pics of your unifilter conversion for the VTR. Good job, Where can I get this unifilter foam from and you mentioned shims on the needle jets can you tell me more about that, are they readily available from honda bike shop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FJRider View Post
    K&N make filters to suit most motorcycles...

    The internet and credit cards, make shopping for such easy. Or contact a motorcycle shop (in NZ .. or anywhere) via E. mail ... check price and arrange payment/delivery. with them.

    what he said... k&n is the way to go

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    Quote Originally Posted by NZVTR View Post
    I have seen the pics of your unifilter conversion for the VTR. Good job, Where can I get this unifilter foam from and you mentioned shims on the needle jets can you tell me more about that, are they readily available from honda bike shop.
    Motomail sell the Unifilter foam, and probably other bike shops too. For the shims, I poked around in the workshop of a computer company I used to work at, and found some little washers that were the perfect size (from a printer or summat).
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Quote Originally Posted by vifferman View Post
    What sort of filter is it? If it has a pleated paper element, you can cut it out and replace it with Unifilter foam, using the existing filter frame.
    I've done this on a VF500, VFR750, VTR1000 and VFR800.
    Here's a link to the VTR filter pictures.
    Now THAT is what I call a good ol' Kiwi No. 8 wire solution!
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    Quote Originally Posted by vifferman View Post
    Motomail sell the Unifilter foam, and probably other bike shops too. For the shims, I poked around in the workshop of a computer company I used to work at, and found some little washers that were the perfect size (from a printer or summat).
    Shims in exact sizes that are perfect for carb needles,are made by Tamiya and can be found in model shops

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