NewsFlash
6
Jan
Twin Air is proud to announce our 2012 SX/MX Teams. The 2011 lites class racing season was a clean sweep for Twin Air sponsored teams.

Twin Air filters are trusted by more champions than all other filter brands combined.

Muscle Milk Factory Honda
Trey Canard
Justin Brayton
Ashely Fiolek

Geico Honda
Kevin Windham
Eli Tomac
Justin Barcia
Justin Bogle
Wil Hahn
Jimmy Decotis

Supercross.com Honda
Andrew Short
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1
Jan
The new developed Twin Air Exhaust Plug prevents water and dirt from entering your exhaust during washing and transportation.

Proprietary new softer rubber material that features fiberglass reinforcement that overlays a durable plastic base. The outer rubber material now floats on the plastic base, allowing you to twist the plug into the exhaust creating a leak proof seal. Twin Air lanyard attached makes it easy to find and store. Available for 2 or 4 stroke exhaust systems.
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23
Dec
Twin Air wishes everybody a Merry Christmas and a Happy 2012 !

 
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Cleaning and re-oiling your Twin Air filter with liquid bio power and bio dirt remover

cleaning2-smallCleaning your air filter with "Bio Dirt Remover" filter cleaner and re-oiling your air filter with "Liquid Bio Power" filter oil


Step 1
Take Dirty Air Filter out of the Airbox
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Step 2
Put three liters of tap water, as hot as possible in the special purpose designed cleaning tub. Add 100ml of Bio Dirt Remover to the water (One filter needs 100ml of Bio Dirt Remover) Fully immerse the polluted filter (wear protective or disposable gloves and be careful not to burn your hands), and let it soak for ten to fifteen minutes.
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Step 3
Squeeze the filter several times (do not wring!), repeat this procedure until all the dirt has disapeared.
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Step 4
Wash the filter with clean, cold tap water until all the soap residu has been removed. Leave the filter out to dry, under a pice of cloth. Once the filter is dry, it is ready to be pre-oiled again.
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Step 5
Put the Liquid Power Air Filter Oil in the special purpose designed Liquid Power Tub. Ensure your filter is thoroughly clean and dry and fully immerse the Air Filter. Let the Air filter fill itself like a sponge. Squeeze as much oil as possible out of the Air Filter, but do not wring. If necessary, repeat the preceding actions. The Air Filter is now slightly stained. By massaging the filter (wear protective or disposable gloves for this purpose, or a plastic bag can be used) the filteroil will spread out evenly. You can stop massaging the filter, as soon as the filter is "uniformly" green.
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Step 6
Leave the filter out to dry. (in a well-ventilated area, preferable outside in the open air, ( under a piece of cloth. After approximately 2 hours, the filter is ready to be used. Store pre-oiled filters preferable in the resealable Twin Air bag (or an airtight platsic bag) and in a dark spot. Re-install the Pre-oiled filter onto the original Air Filter Cage (or Twin Air Powerflow Kit Cage).
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Step 7
Mount the Air Filter and your are ready to ride!
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Step 8
For availability of the "Twin Air System - Maintenance Kit" (oiling and cleaning kit) contact your local dealer or contact the importer/distributor shown at the importerslist.
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Additional Filter Care Tips
Clean Sealing Ring: Spray contact cleaner on a rag or towel and wipe the sealing ring of the air box to remove dirt and oil residue. Look inside the airboot to make sure no dirt fell into the boot when you removed the filter. Air Box Cleaning : Install your Twin Air Box Cover before you wash your bike or ATV. With the Air Box Cover installed, you can wash out your air box without getting dirt or water into your airboot. Also use an Exhaust plug before washing your bike or ATV.
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