Are there any real advantages to spending more for a K&N oil filter? or are they essentialy the same as normal hi flow filters?
I love to rag my bikes so would it be worth goin for the K&N?
K&N oil filters?
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saka_ZXR
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K&N oil filters?
If it's broke spray it with WD40, if it's still broke spray it again and leave it over night, if it's still broke, bin it.
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parby81
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Re: K&N oil filters?
one thing i like is the fact they have a bolt head shaped bit on the end. Means you can get a socket on them to undo them very easily!!!!
These things are sent to try us!!
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Davw
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Re: K&N oil filters?
They arent that expensive - there is a guy on e-bay selling them for 6.95 - I will see if I can find a link
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Davw
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Re: K&N oil filters?
I lied - hes put the price up - anyhow I bought 2 of these with delivery for £16 - great servcie - quick delivery. Guess they would be £20 the pair now but I did buy mine in winter when sales will be low
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/K-N-oil-filter-KA ... .m14.l1262
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/K-N-oil-filter-KA ... .m14.l1262
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will#224
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Re: K&N oil filters?
I use them because the bolt as previously mentioned is drilled for lock wire. The last i bought was 6.95 too, just 2 week ago from ebay.