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Re: oil filter

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I run a Purolator oil filter and they must do a ok job with the amount of miles that I have on my bike :wink:
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i like the k&n piece , its got a handy nut on the end for easy removal
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Re: oil filter

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always used a Hi Flo myself, not had a problem so hard to tell if it's worth it or not.

lumpyv wrote:i like the k&n piece , its got a handy nut on the end for easy removal
I like the Hi Flo - can get my removal chain tool thing out and feel like a right proper spanner for a bit. :D
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Re: oil filter

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job done. got a genuine one from Cupar Motorcycles. also put in some seal treatment as seems to be burning a wee bit of oil. :x
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i did some reading some time ago and found the champion range of filters to be very good for particle filtration and flow
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