Single K&N vs 3 K&N filters

I combed this entire thread. Unless I missed it; for mine and future others knowledge. What is the part # of the K&N underseat replacement for OEM filter on a 2014 R3 Roadster?
 
There is zero performance gain from a K&N underseat filter. A quick google search should find the number you want.

With all due respect; this whole thread is about the how-too's and pros and cons of modifying the R3's intake system IE: (Single K&N vs 3 K&N filters). The requisite further modifications to existing vacuum/air sensor tubes, exhaust, fueling and the increased intake noise are IMO not worth the trouble and money spent for the horsepower increase got. I'm simply cheap and like to make the replacement air filter purchase a one time event. Since promotion of the obfuscatory seems prefered I'll begin my Google search for the needed K&N part number :rolleyes:
 
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I have a very clean good condition K&N under seat if you want it. It is clean oiled and ready to go. $20 plus postage.

A simple GD part # and the Walmart Superstore one mile from my home will have a new one waiting for me by week's end. I had no idea a simple query would evoke such reticence for an equally simple answer.
:banghead:

For any future, subsequent readers of this thread who would simply like to K I S S
K&N part number TB-2204

2015 Triumph Rocket III Roadster ABS 2294 Air Filter
 
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Seems like the man was offering you a good deal. I don't understand why you are getting all upset. If you truly wanted the kiss method, you'd have went to the K&N sight to look up the number. :rolleyes:
 
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