BMW Motorcycle Air Filters

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Oil Filter

Part Number: 11428562889
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Other Names: Engine Oil Filter
$19.64

Ball Element

Part Number: 46717724824
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Notes: Color mixture code black 102.
Other Names: Ball Element -
$22.32

Fuel Filter

Part Number: 16142325859
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Other Names: Fuel Filter
$54.33

Rubber Element

Part Number: 46637675039
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Other Names: Rubber Element -
$28.24

Oil Filter

Part Number: 11425B70298
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Notes: Attention: tightening torque 15nm.
Other Names: Oil Filter -
Replaces: 11427721779, 11428409567
$26.19
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Fuel Filter

Part Number: 16121240516
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Other Names: Fuel Filter
Backordered

Detent Element

Part Number: 51259829094
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Notes: For vehicles with single seat with radio compartment, low [X245A (+)] or single seat with 2-way radio module [X642A (+)].
Other Names: Detent Element -
$101.11

Expanding Element

Part Number: 11421259488
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Other Names: Expanding Element -
Backordered

Secuirng Element

Part Number: 23202325474
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Other Names: Secuirng Element -
Backordered

Decoupling Element

Part Number: 52537682361
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Notes: Locking mechanism see mg 46.
Other Names: Decoupling Element -
Backordered

Filter Frame

Part Number: 13717717841
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Other Names: Filter Frame -
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Motorcycle Air Filters: What You Need to Know

The team here at BMW Motorrad understands how crucial parts like air filters are important to your safety on the road. Air filters trap dirt, dust, and debris from entering your motorcycle's engine while allowing clean air to flow through. Without proper filtration, these particles can cause internal engine damage and reduce performance. Regular inspection helps identify when your filter needs cleaning or replacement.

How Air Filters Work

Your motorcycle's air filter acts as the first line of defense for your engine. It sits between the outside air and your engine's intake system, catching harmful particles while allowing oxygen to pass through. BMW motorcycles like the R 1250 GS and S 1000 RR use specially designed filtration systems that balance airflow with superior protection. This perfect balance helps maintain fuel efficiency and engine power.

Signs of Air Filter Problems

A dirty or clogged air filter often causes noticeable performance issues. You might experience decreased acceleration, rough idling, unusual engine sounds, or increased fuel consumption. Most BMW air filters need inspection every 6,000 miles, but this varies based on riding conditions. Dusty or off-road environments require more frequent checks.

Choosing the Right Replacement

Generic aftermarket filters might save money initially but often compromise filtration quality and engine performance. Genuine BMW Motorrad air filters are engineered specifically for your motorcycle model, ensuring perfect fit and maximum protection. These filters work in harmony with your bike's fuel system to deliver the exact air-fuel mixture your BMW engine requires. Installing the correct filter helps maintain warranty coverage and preserves your motorcycle's value.

For your upcoming restoration or repair, BMW Motorrad has all the components you're looking for.