FWF team member and friend @jbrown590 out at the Puget Sound Enduro Riders Shelton Valley Enduro! Two days of racing in the PNW, great times with great people, and of course, protected by FWF.
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GasGas riders, weโve got FunnelWeb Filters ready for a wide range of models, including MC 50, MC 65, MC 85, MC 125, 250, 300, 350, and 450. FunnelWeb Filters are built for riders who need strong airflow, serious dirt trapping, and reliable protection in harsh off-road conditions.
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If you ride hard, you need a filter that can keep up.
Whether youโre racing, trail riding, or spending long days in rough conditions, your air filter matters. Keep the bike breathing and keep the dirt where it belongs.
๐ @trevor_hulin_racing
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If you're located in the USA, Canada, or South America, you can use our Online Store. If not, no worries! FunnelWeb has distributors throughout the world to get you your FWF product quickly!
Final prep before Baja.
Joe Jackson getting his Kove dialed for the @norraracing_official 1000โ1400 miles across the peninsula in the Amateur Rally class. Fresh FunnelWeb in the airbox and ready for the dust.
When the miles stack up and the silt gets deep, your filter matters.
๐ @Jackson_foto
Long miles, deep dust, and remote routes are exactly where your air filter matters most.
The ๐๐ง๐ ๐ด๐ต๐ฌ ๐๐ฑ๐๐ฒ๐ป๐๐๐ฟ๐ฒ is built to cover serious ground, but the stock air filter setup can be a weak point when the ride gets dusty. Whether you are headed for a BDR, the Trans America Trail, or a long weekend of ADV miles, FunnelWeb gives your engine the protection it needs to keep breathing clean.
Upgrade your KTM 890 Adventure with FunnelWeb Filter here: /products/ktm-890-adventure-funnelweb-filter
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Weโre now accepting applications for our USA and Canada Amateur Rider Support Program. If youโre putting in the work and want proven performance backing you, we want to hear from you.
International riders, reach out to your local FunnelWeb distributor or contact us and weโll point you in the right direction.
Apply here: /pages/sponsorship
Ride all weekend long without worrying about your air filter, FWF has you covered. Our FunnelWeb air filters are designed to keep you riding longer with better protection, extended service intervals, and consistent airflow even when the conditions get rough.
Whether you are racing, hitting moto practice, or spending the weekend in dusty singletrack, your KTM 125-150 needs clean airflow to stay sharp and protected.
The FunnelWeb ProLine Filter is built to trap dust, dirt, sand, and mud over a larger surface area while maintaining strong airflow. That means better engine protection, longer service intervals, and less time worrying about what your filter is letting through.
Simple to install, easy to clean and re-oil, and made for riders who actually use their bikes.
Keep your KTM 125 or 150 breathing clean with FunnelWeb Filter: /products/ktm-125-200-funnelweb-filter
When the dust gets deep and the miles keep stacking up, riders do not gamble on their air filter. That is why more racers are choosing FunnelWeb Filter. The pyramid foam design increases surface area to trap more dirt while maintaining airflow, giving riders consistent performance in the kind of silty, choking conditions that end races early. Less clogging, better protection, and more confidence when you are buried in dust and riding blind. When conditions are at their worst, your filter matters most.
๐ @jimmyalen
When you are racing enduro or pushing through long desert miles, the last thing you want to think about is your air filter.
That is where FunnelWeb Filter shines.
Built to handle dust, silt, and the kind of abuse that comes with hard racing, FunnelWeb gives you more surface area to trap dirt while still maintaining airflow. For enduro riders, that means dependable protection in tight, technical terrain.
Less worry about the filter.
More focus on the ride.
Photo: @philippxtreme