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    Hai guyz,

    I am planning to buy new unicorn and as i am not a cruiser i want to get the best mileage out of it.I am planning to install a k&N filter and down the sproket ratio so is this going to help.Does doing both steps help in increasing the mileage.Any body please suggest the correct k$n filter and the correct teeth ratios for my uni

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    • #3
      Dont go for K&N [period] its a waste of money & time.
      And about sprocket change; it may cause:
      1. Decrease in city Mileage, or
      2. Won't affect city mileage, or
      3. Increase in city mileage.
      And about highway mileage, its gonna increase for sure.
      I would like to know about your riding habit, traffic conditions, what rpm/speed you ride in, gear shift pattern (rpm/speed) etc to speculate what mileage change you should accept.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by Honda_CBF View Post
        Dont go for K&N [period] its a waste of money & time.
        +1^^ No use with these stuffs,Drop K&N.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by sitaramgudapati View Post
          Hai guyz,

          I am planning to buy new unicorn and as i am not a cruiser i want to get the best mileage out of it.I am planning to install a k&N filter and down the sproket ratio so is this going to help.Does doing both steps help in increasing the mileage.Any body please suggest the correct k$n filter and the correct teeth ratios for my uni
          Uh hu!! Don't invest on K&N , you will loose the mileage and damage the engine. Not recommended. As for increasing teeths. Yes, you can either reduce teeths on the back wheel or increase teeths on the gear shaft sprocket, this will give you a better top speed but sacrifice your torque and initial pickup, also it will strain the chain if you dont adjust proper chain tension.
          There are no short-cuts to any place worth going. So ride safe when you are treading uncharted roads.

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