Bmc Standard Bike Filter Honda Cbf 1000 St 2007 on 2040-parts.com
US $59.83
Location:
Utica, Michigan, United States
Condition:New
Brand:BMC
UPC:Does Not Apply
Manufacturer Part Number:FM524/08
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BMC STANDARD BIKE FILTER HONDA CBF 1000 ST 2007
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Manufacturer:
BMC
Manufacturer Part Number:
FM524/08
Make: HONDA
Model: CBF 1000 ST
Year(s): 2007
Style: STANDARD BIKE FILTER
Surface Finish: PLEASE REFER TO PICTURE
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BMC STANDARD BIKE FILTER HONDA CBF 1000 ST 2007
The knowledge and experience gained on track is transferred to street
production in order to offer performance products, tested and in continuous
evolution, designed to satisfy the requirements of the most demanding
motorcyclists. The materials used in production are of the highest standard:
filters are made in one single piece with no welded joints thus avoiding
breakage; the filtering material is composed of a special cotton gauze soaked
with low viscosity oil and covered with an epoxy coated alloy mesh to ensure
protection from petrol fumes and oxidization due to air humidity. Furthermore
the cotton has the advantage of being washable and therefore reusable. In this
way BMC air filters guarantee superior air capacity in respect to traditional
paper filters enabling minimum loss of power in the air flow and therefore
obtaining better performance from the engine.
The panel / cylindrical air filter is commonly referred to as "replacement
air filter". It is installed in the vehicle's original airbox to replace the OEM
air filter. It is made of highly performing materials that allow an increased
air flow combined with a more efficient filtration, guaranteeing containment of
all impurities from as small as 7 microns (compared to OEM's 10 microns).
BMC air filters are produced using a "Full Moulding" system that enables the
characteristic red filter to be realized from a single mould with no welded
joints thus avoiding easy breakage. The rubber used in BMC air filtering systems
has a long life, is very durable and has optimum adhesion characteristics to all
shapes of airboxes.
BMC filters are made of a multi-layered cotton gauze soaked with low
viscosity oil covered with an epoxy coated alloy mesh to ensure protection from
petrol fumes and oxidization due to air humidity.
All BMC air filters are pre-oiled, and they can be washed and regenerated by
using the appropriate BMC regeneration kit.
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