Honda Rebel CMX250 Air filter needed

Discussion in 'Motorbike Technical Discussion' started by Mark, Oct 27, 2007.

  1. Mark

    Mark Guest

    Hi,

    I have a 1985 Honda Rebel 250cc CMX250C.

    The air filter is a foam element that you clean and replace. But my
    foam element is falling apart and I need to replace it.

    I don't see anything for sale anyplace that is either the entire
    filter or just the foam element. The body of the filter is fine, if i
    could locate a place to buy just the foam part, that would be great.

    How are these listed and sold...i.e. how do I find the RIGHT one for
    my bike?

    thanks
    Mark
     
    Mark, Oct 27, 2007
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  2. Go to a Honda dealer and ask.

    Next?
     
    The Older Gentleman, Oct 27, 2007
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  3. Mark

    Mark Guest

    thanks for the helpfull suggestion...

    I was hoping to buy on online.

    Mark
     
    Mark, Oct 29, 2007
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  4. Mark

    Mark Olson Guest

    That probably was the most helpful suggestion you are going to get.
    I googled and found a half-dozen suppliers in just a few minutes.
    Rather than me spoon-feed you, why don't you try it again and
    see if you can, too.

    Expect to pay about $6 to $10 for a filter and about $7 to $8 on
    shipping.
     
    Mark Olson, Oct 29, 2007
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  5. Mark

    paul c Guest

    for example:

    http://houseofmotorcycles.bikebandit.com/parts/Honda/CMX250C+REBEL+/1985/210411
     
    paul c, Oct 29, 2007
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  6. As Olson said, it was intended as such.
    Why? Unless you've not got a Honda dealer within easy reach? And if
    you don't know which is the right one for your bike, the chances are
    not good that you will order the right component.
     
    chateau.murray, Oct 29, 2007
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  7. Mark

    Mark Guest

    Mark, Oct 30, 2007
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  8. Mark

    ottguit Guest

    You've probably got a K&N or other type of filter that is aftermarket
    and not stock.
    Go to Honda and order the Paper one, if the airbox is still on the
    bike?

    Bg
     
    ottguit, Nov 6, 2007
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