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K&N KN-138 Oil Filter

K&N KN-138 Oil Filter

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Brand: K&N
Category: Automotive Parts and Accessories

List Price: $13.99
Buy New: $12.59
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Seller: Amazon.com
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 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

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


Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars 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.



5 out of 5 stars 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.


5 out of 5 stars 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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