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K&N KN-138 Oil Filter | 
| Brand: K&N Category: Automotive Parts and Accessories
List Price: $13.99 Buy New: $12.59 as of 7/29/2010 09:05 CDT details You Save: $1.40 (10%)
New (7) Used (1) from $11.99
Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 3 reviews
Color: Black Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 3.5 x 3 x 3
MPN: KN138 Model: KN-138 UPC: 024844084217 EAN: 0024844084217
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Designed for ultimate flow with less pressure drop | | • | Contain a modern synthetic filter media that allow good filtration | | • | Feature a metal can | | • | Ensures long lasting durability | | • | Easy to install |
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Product Description When you push your motorcycle to its limits, take comfort in knowing the K&N Performance Oil Filter is keeping up with your engine by allowing greater flow rate. K&N Performance Motorcycle Oil Filters are constructed of resin impregnated cellulose filter media, meaning high flow rate and outstanding filtration. Fits: SUZUKI DL1000 2002-2009, DL650 2004-2009, GSF1200 1995-2000, GSF1200S 2001-2006, GSF600S 1995-1999, GSX600F 1992-2006, GSX750F 1989-2006, GSXR1000 2001-2008, GSXR1100 1995-1998, GSXR600 1997-2009, GSXR750 1996-2009, HAYABUSA 1999-2009, RF600R 1995-1996, RF900R 1995-1997, SV1000S 2003-2007, SV650 1999-2008, SV650ABS 2007-2008, SV650S 2001-2007, SV650SABS 2007-2007, SV650SF 2008-2009, SV650SFABS 2008-2009, TLR1000R 1998-2003, TLR1000S 1997-2001
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| Customer Reviews: Use this filter. August 5, 2008 Jeff Kraus (Orlando, FL USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Of course, you have the K&N name. Honestly, it's not like I can tell if the K&N oil filter filters oil better than another oil filter. But get this one any, if for no other reason than the fact that there's a hex protrusion on the end so you can remove it with a socket wrench when it's time to change.
I had a Fram on there before, and it was fine. But when it came time to take it off, I tried using an oil filter wrench, which just slipped constantly and the filter never budged (I think something had hit the filter at some point as there was a small dent on it, which probably caused the slippage). Then I pulled out the strap wrench, which BROKE before I could get the filter off. That's right, I broke the strap on a strap wrench!
With the K&N's, it's a simple matter of breaking out the socket wrench. So easy. It's worth a couple extra bucks just for that.
Look around though, if the price seems high. I paid about $7.50 for mine at a local bike shop.
K&N is awesome December 5, 2009 Edward A. Mccormack (NH) Whether or not you buy into the K&N hype,.. you might want to consider the K&N for the simple reason the filters have a bolthead on the end of them so you don't need a stupid oil filter wrench in order to replace it. Simply use a socket. I can't say enough about that feature. Of course you get a great filter as well... I use K&N air filters as well... I'm a big fan of that company as the products are superior.
Convenience is worth it. June 11, 2010 FileNotFound (KoP, PA) The convenience of being able to simply remove the filter with a wrench is worth the price difference.
I cannot vouch for how good or bad the filter is, my oil color has not changed when switched from Fram to K&N.
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