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2009 to 2016 Aprilia RSV4 Owners Get High Performance Air Filter with K&N

AL-1010 replacement air filter for 2009-2016 Aprilia RSV4s.
AL-1010 replacement air filter for 2009-2016 Aprilia RSV4s.
The sport bike realm was established long ago when some motorcycle enthusiasts decided they wanted to accelerate ridiculously quickly, hit triple digit speeds and stop on a dime while carving corners, all on two wheels. The question was how to compile all of these qualities into one motorcycle. That is where the term "sport bike" was most likely coined. Over the years motorcycle manufactures spent countless hours engineering machines that could accomplish one lofty goal - be the faster than the competition. This started an ongoing battle to win sport bike championships. The Italian motorcycle manufacture Aprilia is no stranger to the sport bike industry. Their latest Superbike, the RSV4, has stood atop many podiums and won a World Super Bike championship in 2010.
Restriction Chart for AL-1010 Air Filter
Restriction Chart for AL-1010 Air Filter


The Aprilia RSV4 combines many features any speed demon would appreciate. The powerful, yet compact, 4 cylinder engine provides over 170 horsepower. It comes with adjustable suspension, powerful brakes, and advanced electronic components to aid riders in safety and inspire confidence. This description may sound similar to many super bike details but, none are as compact as the RSV4. Every square centimeter was optimized during the design process.

It may be hard to believe that such a dominant motorcycle could need any improvement, but the factory air filter still leaves something to be desired. To fill this need, K&N has developed the AL-1010 high performance air filter. The motorcycle filter is designed to increase horsepower and acceleration and is a simple and direct replacement for the factory air filter.
AL-1010R race spec replacement air filter for 2009-2016 Aprilia RSV4s
AL-1010R race spec replacement air filter for 2009-2016 Aprilia RSV4s.


The AL-1010 filter is washable and reusable and comes backed with the famous K&N Million Mile limited Warranty, which proves it is a quality product that will offer excellent performance and protection for RSV4 sport bikes. It's the last air filter Aprilia RSV4 owners will ever need to purchase.

Another option for track riders is the race spec AL-1010R race air filter from K&N. Every little bit counts on the race track, whether it be finding the correct valve lash or calculating what tire to use based on weather conditions. It may be that edge for which riders are constantly hunting. The AL-1010R filter is recommended for racing use only, due to the 2-ply cotton media design with less pleats than the 4-ply AL-1010. It is capable of flowing more air than the standard K&N replacement AL-1010, and is warranted against defective workmanship for one year after the date of purchase with no mileage limitation.

AL-1010 and AL-1010R are listed for the following applications:

2016 APRILIA TUONO V4 1100RR ABS 1077
2016 APRILIA TUONO V4 1100 FACTORY ABS 1077
2016 APRILIA TUONO 1000 R FACTORY 1077
2015 APRILIA TUONO V4 R APRC ABS 1000
2015 APRILIA TUONO V4 1100RR ABS 1077
2015 APRILIA TUONO V4 1100 FACTORY ABS 1077
2014 APRILIA TUONO V4 R APRC ABS 1000
2013 APRILIA TUONO V4 R APRC 1000
2013 APRILIA TUONO V4 R 1000
2013 APRILIA RSV4 R APRC ABS 1000
2013 APRILIA RSV4 FACTORY APRC ABS 1000
2012 APRILIA TUONO V4 R APRC 1000
2012 APRILIA TUONO V4 R 1000
2012 APRILIA RSV4 R 1000
2012 APRILIA RSV4 FACTORY SE 1000
2011 APRILIA TUONO V4 R 1000
2011 APRILIA RSV4 R 1000
2011 APRILIA RSV4 FACTORY SE 1000
2010 APRILIA RSV4 R 1000
2010 APRILIA RSV4 FACTORY 1000
2009 APRILIA RSV4 FACTORY 1000

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2011 to 2014 Triumph Street Triple and Speed Triple Owners Get Lifetime Performance Air Filter

Replacement Air Filter for 2011 to 2014 Triumph Speed Triple and Street Triple Motorcycles
Replacement Air Filter for 2011 to 2014 Triumph Speed Triple and Street Triple Motorcycles.
Triumph's best-selling Speed Triple and Street Triple motorcycles have been known for their unique styling and proven performance. The latest models offer great track agility with inverted forks and beefy brakes, along with the exhilarating feel of a powerful inline 3 cylinder motor. Triumph has had some difficulty battling with the Japanese motorcycle manufactures in the US but, with the latest "bug eyed" Triumphs, the tradition continues with great success.
Restriction Chart for TB-1011 Air Filter
Restriction Chart for TB-1011 Air Filter


For all the Speed and Street fans out there, K&N Filters has released a new washable and reusable lifetime motorcycle air filter, part number TB-1011, for some 2011 to 2014 Triumph Speed Triple and Street Triple motorcycles. See the models listed below for details.  This high flow air filter is designed to increase horsepower and acceleration while providing excellent air filtration and dirt capacity.

The TB-1011 air filter is engineered to drop into the Speed and Street factory air box just like the OEM air filter.  Simply remove the stock filter and replace it with the K&N air filter. K&N invented the concept of washable and reusable air filters more than 40 years ago and the TB-1011 filter continues that legacy. K&N air filters for over-the-road motorcycles feature the K&N Million Mile Limited Warranty and will be the last air filter Triumph owners will ever need for their motorcycle.

TB-1011 fits the following applications:

2014 Triumph Speed Triple SE 1050
2014 Triumph Speed Triple R ABS 1050
2014 Triumph Speed Triple ABS 1050
2013 Triumph Speed Triple SE 1050
2013 Triumph Speed Triple R ABS 1050
2013 Triumph Speed Triple ABS 1050
2012 Triumph Speed Triple R ABS 1050
2012 Triumph Speed Triple ABS 1050
2012 Triumph Speed Triple 1050
2011 Triumph Speed Triple ABS 1050
2011 Triumph Speed Triple 1050

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Christian Islas' Custom 2007 Scion tC Was On Display at the 2011 SEMA Show

This SEMA featured Scion tC was a very popular vehicle
This SEMA featured Scion tC was a very popular vehicle
There is always a point in time where the path to greatness makes itself evident. Christian Islas 2007 Scion tC just might be at that point where it all begins. Islas' interest for cars became clear quite some time ago. His very first project car was displayed at SEMA 2011 in Las Vegas.
Christian Islas' 2007 Scion tC at the 2011 SEMA Show
Christian Islas' 2007 Scion tC at the 2011 SEMA Show
He mentioned, "I've always been a big fan of modified cars and my Dad taught me most of what i know." Most can relate to the days grabbing wrenches for your dad while he lay underneath the old project car in the garage.

The tC is a pretty cool looking daily driver thanks to all the performance parts. Islas received his tC as a graduation gift and says, "I've always wanted to make my car stand out from the rest." In between work and school, Islas has certainly transformed this very popular vehicle into something interesting to look at and drive.

His 2007 Scion tC has quite a few modifications like:
The 2011 SEMA Show featured this custom 2007 Scion tC
The 2011 SEMA Show featured this custom 2007 Scion tC


Weapon "R" headers
After market exhaust components
Raceland Coilover shocks
K&N Products
Kaminari body kit
Custom paint
Continental Tires
Christian Islas has plans to continue cusomizing his SEMA 2007 Scion tC
Christian Islas has plans to continue cusomizing his SEMA 2007 Scion tC


We were curious as to how Islas felt about K&N products and this was his response, "I heard from many people that K&N was the best product to have in your car, so naturally i wanted what was best for performance and overall look." K&N offers an intake system as well as an air and oil filter for the 2007 Scion tC.

Beyond the performance side of things the car requires many hours of detailing and up keep getting ready for car shows. This is the first year Islas has attended the SEMA show and he was quite impressed with the whole set up. His goal for the rest year is to add some real power to his show car. He mentioned, "My goals for the year are to hopefully turbocharge or supercharge my car, and maybe even chop the top." This may not be the last time you see Christian Islas so keep an eye for updates made to Islas tC further down the line.

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Corry Weller Makes LOORRS History in 2011 as First Female to Win a Championship

In winning the 2011 LOORRS SR1 championship, Weller becomes the first woman in history to win a year-ending title.
In winning the 2011 LOORRS SR1 championship, Weller becomes the first woman in history to win a year-ending title.
Somewhere in a hidden attic hangs a portrait of a slowing, decrepit, off-road racer, aging indiscriminately. The thinly veiled Oscar Wilde reference is an attempt to explain the paradox that is Corry Weller. Going into Round 15, the last race of the Lucas Oil Off Road Race Series at Firebird Raceway in Arizona, Weller had amassed enough points and needed only to start the race in order to ink her name into the LOORRS history books.

After a dramatic restart that saw Weller explode into the lead, then launch herself from the infamous giant step-up jump, damaging her right front a-arm on a cement K-rail during the errant flight. Weller then employed her uber-driving skill to save her SR1 and finish the race. With that exhilarating season-ending show of skill and determination, Weller became the first woman racer to ever win a LOORRS Championship - arguably the most competitive short-course racing series in the country. Yet, instead of the burly, iron-man profile that generally claims the top tier of the podium, Weller in comparison is like soothing eye drops to dusty, burnt-red retinas. She possesses the obvious heart and talent of a champion and wraps them in cover-girl model looks. It's almost unfair.

Congratulations! How much does winning this championship and making LOORRS history mean to you and your racing future?
"Thank you! Winning the championship is fantastic, mostly because it's the best way I can repay our team for all of the hard work they put into this season. It's something they can be proud of, and it's a great way to affirm just how good they are at what they do. It's also the best way a racer can repay their sponsors, like K&N, for the support they have been giving all year. I'm so excited that we were able to do this! Being the first female is pretty cool, too. Hopefully it encourages other girls and women who may be thinking about getting into this sport, but who might be a little hesitant to try. If they see other girls do well, it might make them more confident that they can do the same."
Corry Weller tearing around a corner and showing that girls can tear it up too!
Corry Weller tearing around a corner and showing that girls can tear it up too!


You mention setting out this year to be more consistent and win more, but what actual steps were taken towards that goal?
"Before this season started, we knew that we had to put 100% focus into just my SR1. Last year we sponsored another UTV as well, and it spread us pretty thin when it came time to prepare for every race. My car would be pushed aside until the last minute and that allowed for some things to be overlooked. This year we focused on my car alone and we were very thorough with our race preparations before and during each round. We also went into the year with just the championship in mind, racing every race as a points race. I didn't take unnecessary chances; I always knew who I had to beat, and who I could let go in order to stay ahead in points. There are times when you aren't in first place, and you want to be, then you realize that the guy you needed to beat that day is broken, so you can relax a little and be happy with a second place finish, knowing that it puts you that much closer to your ultimate goal of championship."
Corry Weller only needed to start the last round of LOORRS at Firebird Raceway to lock up the title. Weller is the one wrapped in the laurels.
Corry Weller only needed to start the last round of LOORRS at Firebird Raceway to lock up the title. Weller is the one wrapped in the laurels.


Your husband, Jason, who's also your crew chief, won the Arizona Lucas Oil Regional Series championship. Winning two championships on the same Rhino has to be a first too. Did that present additional challenges for you?
"It might be a first, actually! Racing one vehicle presents some challenges for sure. Sometimes we didn't have much prep time between his races and mine, and that caused some hustle, but it wasn't too bad. There are definitely some benefits of having my crew chief racing the same vehicle as well. For instance, I would complain about the clutch feeling like it's going out, and he'd kind of brush it off until he drove it. Then he'd say 'hey, your clutch is almost gone' and it would get fixed. It helps with suspension tuning too. It's hard sometimes to relay exactly how something feels until he can drive it. I think it worked out really well, overall. We will actually be racing against each other in the local series in 2012 - that should be interesting!"
Corry Weller getting airborne during a race.
Corry Weller getting airborne during a race.


Alright, I'd be remiss if I didn't address the elephant on the track. Champions don't often overshadow the trophy-girl presenters. How much would you say that comes into play, meaning do you feel that sometimes other racers haven't taken you as seriously as they should? Also, has that in anyway driven you to become an even better racer?
"I'm blushing now, but thank you! You know, it's a bunch of guys out on the track and I honestly don't think they really care what I look like, or even that I'm a girl. Once the helmets are on, it's just about who is beating whom. I don't think my appearance really matters much to anyone, except maybe people on the outside looking in who think it's an interesting contrast. Maybe if I was brand new and no one knew who I was, appearances might have a chance to be more deceiving, but I think in this series it's probably overlooked because they know me. That doesn't mean that I don't try to look nice...I do! When you are surrounded by dirt and grease and all things manly, it's good to have some lip gloss handy to help affirm your girlishness. I'd say the biggest driving factor for me to become a better racer is what drives all of us - we all want to be our best!"

Will you be defending your title next year or are you looking to make the move into Trophy Lite trucks?
"I have had a good run in the UTV classes, but I'm looking to move up now. While I will most likely still race the SR1 in the local races for LOORRS, we are working on a truck program for 2012 but I don't want to spill the beans just yet on what it is. Let's just say we have been looking at the Pro Lite, Pro 2 and Pro 4 classes pretty closely!"

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The Swanson Brothers Sweep One-Two in the 2011 Turkey Night Sprints Race

In a mere five years the Swanson brothers have already combined for four USAC Western Sprint Car Championships.
In a mere five years the Swanson brothers have already combined for four USAC Western Sprint Car Championships.
Spoiler alert! While this particular Swanson Brothers race story ends with Tanner winning and Kody right behind in 2nd, it has an unlikely beginning with both drivers spinning out coming off turn-4 after the start of the race.

"I wish I could tell you what exactly happened on that start, but I don't really know," Kody told K&N. "A number of people told me that one of the cars left a trail of oil when it pulled off the track prior to going green. It's really tough to say exactly what caused it, but I do know that Tanner and I rarely make a major mistake like that on pavement and I can't imagine both of us spinning on the start at the same time without some kind of explanation. But, that's what happened. Tanner and I both spun off of turn-4 coming to the green. In the confusion, cars back in the pack ran into each other and really made a mess on the front stretch. Because I had stopped in turn-4, I had to go to the tail as part of the accident while Tanner got to keep his position (in the front row) because he didn't touch anyone or stop on the track."
Finishing first and second isn't new for Kody and Tanner, in 2009 alone they pulled off the one-two sweep seven times.
Finishing first and second isn't new for Kody and Tanner, in 2009 alone they pulled off the one-two sweep seven times.


Over the course of the last five years Kody and Tanner have combined for a total of four USAC Western Sprint Car Championships, a plethora of wins, and in 2009 alone they finished 1st and 2nd an astonishing seven times! Yet, until this year, they had never been able to pull off the elusive one-two finish at the Turkey Night Sprints. At the checkers and after leading all 40-laps, it was Tanner picking up his first Turkey Night and USAC Sprint Car win at Toyota Speedway at Irwindale, while Kody put on a show coming from 21st to finish 2nd behind Tanner.

"After such a wild start, I had no idea how far I could make it through the field after restarting," admitted Kody. "With Tanner restarting on the front row and me at the tail, there was a Swanson on each end of the field but we never really saw each other."

"It couldn't have been more than 2 laps before I was into the top-15, and then things got exciting. I didn't really have a particular line; I was just going where the cars in front of me weren't. I ran high, low and through the middle, and was well into the top-10 before lap 8. I had some space to make up between cars, but I think I passed from 7th to 4th in two laps, all while we had entered lapped traffic. It was really crazy. I was just doing what I could to get the job done. When I got to 4th, 3rd was nearly a full straight-away ahead of me, and I couldn't even see 2nd. So, to run those guys down and still cap off a Swanson brothers one-two after starting last was really something."
Although the 2011 season wasn't always kind to the Swanson brother, their Turkey Night finale leaves  them on a positive note looking towards 2012.
Although the 2011 season wasn't always kind to the Swanson brother, their Turkey Night finale leaves them on a positive note looking towards 2012.


"Winning that big of a race is always so gratifying, but this year especially," commented Tanner. "We have been fast there the past couple of seasons but I've just never been able to seal the deal at Irwindale. So that makes it nice to pick up my first win there, especially during such a prestigious event like Turkey Night. After grabbing the lead early and gently stretching my margin, I had no clue that Kody was putting on the show behind me. My spotter just kept telling me how big of a lead I had over 2nd, so my biggest concern was just keeping a comfortable lead and not using up my equipment. But after the checkered, when my crew told me it was Kody that ended up 2nd, I couldn't think of a better way to cap off the year for not only Kody and me, but for the entire TK Motorsports team."

For the lucky crowd in attendance the exhilarating action was an early Holiday gift. "We stopped on the front stretch after the race and we could hear the crowd over the roar of the cars. Then when the announcer introduced us later, the cheering started all over again," added Kody. "You never know if they're actually watching or not, but after seeing and hearing that reaction, it was clear that most of them were well aware that I had just driven from 21st to 2nd in a 40-lap race without the help of a caution. It was definitely one of my favorite moments from after a race."

After a tumultuous year that saw Tanner surrender his USAC Silver Crown points lead midway through the season after a rash of bad luck, and Kody missing nearly half the season after a particularly violent crash early on, their Turkey Night finale was a most fitting way to cap the season. "I still think it was a positive building year," said Kody, "and we're definitely looking forward to 2012."

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