Sprint Filter P08 F1-85 Air Filter for Racing – KTM 250 Adventure (2020–2026) PM200S F1-85
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Air filters are chosen by the air, not by the motorcycle, and a 250 Adventure is bought by people who intend to ride where the air is at its worst. That is the whole of the case here. Sprint Filter's range runs from the P08 F1-85 at 85 microns and 15,000 litres per square metre per second, through the P08 at 80 and 5,050 and the water-repellent P037 at 37 and 4,500, down to the P14 at 14 and 1,800 and the T12 at 7 microns and 560. Every step finer holds more back and passes less through. An unsealed road pushes the choice down that list; the F1-85 sits at the top.
Key Features
- Racing weave in dry polyester: 85 µm of filtration, 15,000 l/m²/sec
- The most open medium offered for this housing — five microns wider than the P08
- Dry throughout, so dust is never glued in place by a film of filter oil
- Drops into the standard airbox with no modification and no change to the mapping
- Cleaned with compressed air instead of replaced; two years of warranty from purchase
- On unsealed roads the P14 or the T12 is the trade worth making, not this one
Where the trade goes wrong on gravel
Dust is not one thing. The coarse fraction of a dust cloud drops out of the air within seconds; the fine fraction hangs there, and that is what an intake actually draws. It also happens to be the fraction the distance between 80 and 85 microns is fought over. Riding a 250 Adventure on loose surfaces feeds the engine a heavy dose of exactly the material a wider mesh is least able to catch, for hours at a time. Racing media are drawn for a clean surface and short distances; this machine was drawn for the opposite of both.
What a 250 draws, and what it does not
There is no compensation on the other side either. A 250 single in touring trim never approaches the airflow the P08 already provides, so a three-fold increase is a reserve without a claimant — and no replacement element makes a standard machine faster. The useful part of any of these filters is a low intake resistance that gets washed back to its starting value instead of being surrendered a little at a time. What separates the media is which particles you keep out while enjoying that, and a bike ridden into dust wants as many kept out as it can afford.
Care and cleaning
Dry servicing is what makes this element suit travel at all: an air line held to the clean side and worked outward clears a day's dust in a couple of minutes, and the PM200S F1-85 goes straight back in. When the load is heavier than air will lift, use lukewarm water with a mild detergent, rinsing until the water leaves clear, then let it dry completely in open air. Heat and flame damage the weave, so neither comes near it, and it is never refitted damp. Sprint Filter's maintenance sheet is in the Downloads tab.
Fitment & Compatibility
For the KTM 250 Adventure, 2020 to 2026, fitting the standard airbox with no alteration. Thirteen KTM and Husqvarna machines share this code, most of them road models on the same housing, so the year and the code matter more than the model name when ordering. The list is in the Fitment tab.
| Brand | Sprint Filter |
|---|---|
| Part number | PM200S F1-85 |
| Filter type | P08 F1-85 |
| Medium | Polyester, dry |
| Filtration | 85 microns |
| Air flow | 15,000 l/m²/sec |
| Intended use | Racing |
| Filtering surface | Approximately double that of other performance filters |
| Oiling | Never — dry medium |
| Cleaning | Compressed air from the clean side; washable and reusable |
| Service life | Designed to last the life of the motorcycle |
| Installation | Direct replacement, no modification, no remap |
| Fits | KTM 250 Adventure, 2020–2026 |
| Also fits | 13 motorcycles — see the Fitment tab |
| Warranty | Two years from date of purchase |
- Husqvarna Svartpilen 125 (2021–2023)
- Husqvarna Svartpilen 200 (2022–2026)
- Husqvarna Svartpilen 250 (2020–2026)
- Husqvarna Svartpilen 401 (2018–2023)
- Husqvarna Vitpilen (2018–2023)
- KTM Duke 125 (2017–2026)
- KTM Duke 200 (2020–2026)
- KTM Adventure 250 (2020–2026)
- KTM Duke 250 (2017–2023)
- KTM Adventure 390 (2020–2023)
- KTM Duke 390 (2017–2026)
- KTM RC 390 (2022–2026)
- KTM RC 390R (2022–2026)
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