Air Filter Cleaning – Replacement Guide for 2007 Kawasaki KLX110
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Keeping your 2007 Kawasaki KLX110 running at peak performance depends on regular air filter maintenance. The air filter is your dirt bike's main defense against sand, dirt, and debris that could cause engine damage. On the KLX110, maintenance is simple – regular cleaning and replacing of the air filter will protect engine life and keep your bike pulling strong.
What Makes KLX110 Air Filters Unique?
The 2007 KLX110 uses a high-flow foam air filter designed for off-road efficiency and durability. These filters are dual stage – an outer layer captures bigger debris, while a finer inner layer traps smaller particles, ensuring excellent airflow without sacrificing protection. Industry leaders like Twin Air and UNI have engineered filters specifically for your KLX110, featuring layers of open-pore foam that maximize filtration and air volume, enhancing throttle response and engine output. Dimensions for the OEM-style filter are approximately 105 mm x 105 mm, making it easy to match replacements.–Confirmed KLX110 fitment and product engineering
Important Model-Specific Tips
- Accessing the air filter: For 2007 and older KLX110, remove the left side shroud by loosening a handful of bolts. Next, remove the seat and airbox cover to reach the filter.
- Cleaning interval: Kawasaki recommends servicing your air filter every six months or 50 hours of riding. For extreme dust and mud conditions, inspect and clean more often. – A clogged filter reduces power and can eventually damage your engine.KLX110 maintenance guidelines
- Replacement options: Aftermarket dual-stage foam filters offer superior filtration and longer life. Always match your filter to the OEM specs for best fit and performance. Twin Air and UNI are leading choices for this model.
- Seal check: Ensure the filter fits snugly in the airbox. Any gaps or a flattened foam sealing ring increases the risk of bypass dust.
Step-by-Step Air Filter Cleaning for Your KLX110
- Remove the left side shroud and seat with an 8mm t-handle and screwdriver.
- Unscrew the airbox cover – three screws hold it in place.
- Carefully remove the air filter. Place a clean rag inside the intake tube immediately to prevent dirt from falling in.
- Wash the filter gently in a basin of warm water with a mild, biodegradable detergent. Rinse until water runs clear.
- Squeeze out excess water without twisting or wringing, which can tear the foam.
- Allow the filter to air dry completely. Do not use compressed air or heat sources.
- Once dry, saturate the filter with air filter oil designed for foam types, working the oil throughout for total coverage.
- Reinstall the filter, ensuring it sits firmly and evenly. Tighten all covers and panels securely.
When to Replace Your Air Filter
Replace your air filter if you see tears, hardening, or glue seam separation. For best performance, replace it after every few cleanings, especially if you ride in very dusty, sandy, or muddy environments.
KLX110 Owner's Note
Your 2007 KLX110 is known for its bulletproof reliability – but only with regular care. Air filter maintenance is direct and easy thanks to its accessible airbox design. Sticking to a strict maintenance schedule will ensure your bike's lifter-smooth idle and signature Kawasaki powerband remain strong for years.
Be ready to ride at your best – keep your KLX110 breathing easy.
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Disclaimer: This guide is provided for general informational purposes only and is not intended to replace your motorcycle's official owner's manual. Always refer to your manufacturer's documentation for model-specific instructions, torque specifications, safety procedures, and maintenance requirements. If you are unsure or inexperienced, consider seeking assistance from a qualified mechanic or technician.