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<blockquote data-quote="RossKean" data-source="post: 1456720" data-attributes="member: 19880"><p>I think that depends a LOT on where you ride. I check mine every year and blow out loose dust but I probably haven't actually changed it in 40,000 miles or more. Very little dust, pollen or other particulates where I ride. If it looks OK and most of the visible dust is on one end, then it is very likely OK - resistance to air flow is slight. If the dust is evenly distributed end-to-end, it is more likely that you have some partial blockage and increased resistance. Always a good idea to check, especially if your region has a significant rodent population. Air filter seems to be a favorite nesting spot for mice and squirrels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RossKean, post: 1456720, member: 19880"] I think that depends a LOT on where you ride. I check mine every year and blow out loose dust but I probably haven't actually changed it in 40,000 miles or more. Very little dust, pollen or other particulates where I ride. If it looks OK and most of the visible dust is on one end, then it is very likely OK - resistance to air flow is slight. If the dust is evenly distributed end-to-end, it is more likely that you have some partial blockage and increased resistance. Always a good idea to check, especially if your region has a significant rodent population. Air filter seems to be a favorite nesting spot for mice and squirrels. [/QUOTE]
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