• 4 Stroke Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Italy - About 1989 to 2014
    TE = 4st Enduro & TC = 4st Cross

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    As you all know, Coffee (Dean) passed away a couple of years ago. I am Dean's ex-wife's husband and happen to have spent my career in tech. Over the years, I occasionally helped Dean with various tech issues.

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air filter

audible

Husqvarna
B Class
Finally got around to pulling and cleaning airfilter on my new-to-me TE450. I expected the original one, but turned out to be a "Twin-Air". I have heard many good things about Twin-Air filters. However, it did not look special to me...not even dual element like Uni?????
 
I believe twin air is stock on most Huskies, I prefer the Moose filters just for the fact they have the neoprene at the base, I hate greasing.
 
sharpie1;85131 said:
I believe twin air is stock on most Huskies, I prefer the Moose filters just for the fact they have the neoprene at the base, I hate greasing.

Stock...wow. I'm not used to a bike coming with all the good stuff already installed.
 
sharpie1;85131 said:
I believe twin air is stock on most Huskies, I prefer the Moose filters just for the fact they have the neoprene at the base, I hate greasing.

We sell these on our site and I love them. Best air filters i have ever used.
 
audible;85126 said:
Finally got around to pulling and cleaning airfilter on my new-to-me TE450. I expected the original one, but turned out to be a "Twin-Air". I have heard many good things about Twin-Air filters. However, it did not look special to me...not even dual element like Uni?????

Twin-Air is the stock filter. I have been very happy w/mine.
It is a dual element type filter. Very user friendly from my view.
:cheers:
 
RumRunner;85139 said:
Twin-Air is the stock filter. I have been very happy w/mine.
It is a dual element type filter. Very user friendly from my view.
:cheers:

I have the cage, and outer filter with "Twin-Air" on the outside...is there supposed to be another part...?
 
I have 2 twinairs and 1 moose- I preferr the moose- it is slightly smaller and easier to mount correctly- It seams more durable and the neophrane is confidence inspiring. If you buy a second or third airfilter to have spares- get the moose:cheers:
 
audible;85141 said:
I have the cage, and outer filter with "Twin-Air" on the outside...is there supposed to be another part...?

No its molded together- your UNI was two pieces not molded together- the Twinair (and most others) are dual element-but molded-glued into one piece. See the inside/outside have different composit foam and color- that's dual elements:thumbsup:
 
I have always though it ironic the "Twinair" is one filer while "Uni" is two filers (one inside another).
 
I will probably try the Moose the next time around. For you that use the Moose, have you had any issues not using rim grease since it has the neoprene base? I'm curious if any of you still use rim grease on it?
 
JPinNC;85153 said:
I will probably try the Moose the next time around. For you that use the Moose, have you had any issues not using rim grease since it has the neoprene base? I'm curious if any of you still use rim grease on it?

I use no rim grease, no issues.
 
Do the Moose air filters have the rubber grommet at the wing-nut? I had 2 that did and ordered 2 more and they did not. The ones with out got sent back. I want some more Moose filters with the grommets but have not been willing to chance a blind re-order with my local not a Husky shop.
 
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