MOTO-D Racing Now Distributing DNA Air Filters

MOTO-D Racing Now Distributing DNA Air Filters

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DNA High-Flow Motorcycle Air Filters Now Distributed in North America by MOTO-D

Mahopac, NY – DNA Air Filters, a leader in motorcycle air filtration, is now available in the USA through MOTO-D Racing. DNA motorcycle air filters are known around the world for their leading FCD (Full Contour Design) technology which maximizes air flow by utilizing the full available surface area. Compared to a stock filter, a typical DNA air filter has between 5-25% greater surface area. Motorcycles that breathe better make more power but the quality of the air is also a key factor and the 4 layers of DNA Next Generation Premium Cotton filters 98-99% of all contaminates protecting your engine. Popular applications exist for sportbikes like Yamaha R1, Suzuki GSX-R 600, and even the Kawasaki Ninja 400. Washable and reusable, high-flow motorcycle air filters from DNA carry a lifetime warranty and are easy to install. DNA motorcycle filters add horsepower which is why they are known in racing series around the world. DNA Air Filters are a great choice for street riders that want their bikes to perform at their best off the showroom floor.

For more information about DNA Motorcycle Air Filters, including detailed specs and a performance comparison over stock, visit a MOTO-D dealer near you or at https://www.motodracing.com/dna-air-filters

About MOTO-D Racing: MOTO-D is a distributor of Performance Riding Sportbike Accessories, Parts, and Apparel including the MOTO-D, Bonamici Racing, and Spark Italy Exhaust brands. Highly involved in the sportbike riding and racing community and backed by enthusiastic customer service. Founded in 2010 with motorcycle dealer accounts throughout North America, their showroom and distribution space is in Mahopac, NY. For more info visit www.motodracing.com

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