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Re: LATEST ON OIL FILTERS
« Reply #15 on: April 11, 2009, 10:09:45 AM »
ah nothing like the smell of a oil filter thread in the morning.  :grin:
I'm using OEM or FRAM, the fram because it is usually about half the price.
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Re: LATEST ON OIL FILTERS
« Reply #16 on: April 21, 2009, 11:29:55 AM »
ah nothing like the smell of a oil filter thread in the morning.  :grin:
I'm using OEM or FRAM, the fram because it is usually about half the price.

 :yikes: She said the "F" word!  :duh:
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Re: LATEST ON OIL FILTERS
« Reply #17 on: April 21, 2009, 12:10:51 PM »
ah nothing like the smell of a oil filter thread in the morning.  :grin:
I'm using OEM or FRAM, the fram because it is usually about half the price.

 :yikes: She said the "F" word!  :duh:

+1.  While Fram makes some very good oil filters... It seems their offering for the Bandit is probably the worst option out there...  based on some professional analysis.


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Re: LATEST ON OIL FILTERS
« Reply #18 on: April 21, 2009, 02:37:52 PM »
 I've actually tried to find the info and can't maybe google fails me.  :stickpoke: If you're wondering why canadians seem to be using FRAM a lot it's because canadian tire (a big autoparts etc. store) sells them, at the suzuki dealer a filter was $20 last time I checked  :yikes:. Maybe the price is more reasonable now or I could get a male to ask for me as that always gets better results.  :motorsmile: Thats right go ahead and laugh I have a heck of a time getting decent service at a motorcycle store.
Both of our bikes use the same filters, so I usually buy four or so at a time.
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Re: LATEST ON OIL FILTERS
« Reply #19 on: April 21, 2009, 03:39:12 PM »
I've actually tried to find the info and can't maybe google fails me.

Here's one...

http://www.calsci.com/motorcycleinfo/FilterStudy.html

You can see the Fram filter gets "F" and "C" grades on its construction.

Others have done some dissecting comparisons as well and found it wanting.

The Wix & NAPA filters are good alternatives to the OEM.  Also, the STP filter may still be available in Canada.


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Re: LATEST ON OIL FILTERS
« Reply #20 on: April 27, 2009, 10:00:20 PM »
almost hate to start another oil filter thread but i see that the pure one is now made in china.

it was my filter of choice but it doesn't look so good anymore.

thinking K&N but that's alot to pay for a nut.
HiFlo may be my next choice

so chime in;

who likes what lately

BTW I use Rotella synth. 5w40

Great oil. Diesel truckers use it a lot. The other great diesel oil is Mobil Delvac 1300 Super, 15W-40. Supposed to have the best additive package out there, but it isn't synthetic, so it's very cheap. I find it in Walmarts everywhere. Been using Delvac in my '99 Bandit 1200 until just recently, when I switched to Royal Purple synthetic. The Purple stuff costs more per quart than what the Mobil Delvac costs for a gallon., but the 1200 seems to like the purple stuff better. Hm-mmm! Live and learn!

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Re: LATEST ON OIL FILTERS
« Reply #21 on: June 07, 2009, 07:21:18 PM »
I use suzuki filters and Klotz 10-40 techniplate oil.right or wrong thats what I use .
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Re: LATEST ON OIL FILTERS
« Reply #22 on: June 08, 2009, 05:07:48 PM »
I use suzuki filters and Klotz 10-40 techniplate oil.right or wrong thats what I use .

Go here. Fast Larry has compiled no end of useful data on oil & mods in a manual, including links to "how to" stuff like reworking the 1200 Bandit's crappy front suspension: http://www.portablepct.com/fastlarry/banditfaq.htm#general_info

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Re: LATEST ON OIL FILTERS
« Reply #23 on: June 08, 2009, 08:19:01 PM »
I use suzuki filters and Klotz 10-40 techniplate oil.right or wrong thats what I use .

Go here. Fast Larry has compiled no end of useful data on oil & mods in a manual, including links to "how to" stuff like reworking the 1200 Bandit's crappy front suspension: http://www.portablepct.com/fastlarry/banditfaq.htm#general_info

uhhhhh NO !  :beers:

btw last time I went to his site witch has been a couple years ago my A/V sounded like a tornado siren
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Re: LATEST ON OIL FILTERS
« Reply #24 on: June 08, 2009, 08:26:32 PM »
I use suzuki filters and Klotz 10-40 techniplate oil.right or wrong thats what I use .

Go here. Fast Larry has compiled no end of useful data on oil & mods in a manual, including links to "how to" stuff like reworking the 1200 Bandit's crappy front suspension: http://www.portablepct.com/fastlarry/banditfaq.htm#general_info

uhhhhh NO !  :beers:

--->Try the link. I experienced no noise at all, and my speakers were on just an hour ago when I tried the site. Really!  :thumb:

Fast Larry apparently likes Suzuki OEM filters, but I have never tried Klotz 10-40 techniplate oil - don't even know where to get it.  :banghead: <---

btw last time I went to his site witch has been a couple years ago my A/V sounded like a tornado siren

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Re: LATEST ON OIL FILTERS
« Reply #25 on: June 08, 2009, 10:38:27 PM »
I use suzuki filters and Klotz 10-40 techniplate oil.right or wrong thats what I use .

Go here. Fast Larry has compiled no end of useful data on oil & mods in a manual, including links to "how to" stuff like reworking the 1200 Bandit's crappy front suspension: http://www.portablepct.com/fastlarry/banditfaq.htm#general_info

uhhhhh NO !  :beers:

--->Try the link. I experienced no noise at all, and my speakers were on just an hour ago when I tried the site. Really!  :thumb:

Fast Larry apparently likes Suzuki OEM filters, but I have never tried Klotz 10-40 techniplate oil - don't even know where to get it.  :banghead: <---

btw last time I went to his site witch has been a couple years ago my A/V sounded like a tornado siren

http://klotzlube.com/storeProdDetails.asp?pi=64
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Re: LATEST ON OIL FILTERS
« Reply #26 on: June 10, 2009, 03:39:52 AM »
I use suzuki filters and Klotz 10-40 techniplate oil.right or wrong thats what I use .

Go here. Fast Larry has compiled no end of useful data on oil & mods in a manual, including links to "how to" stuff like reworking the 1200 Bandit's crappy front suspension: http://www.portablepct.com/fastlarry/banditfaq.htm#general_info

Thank you, Snofrog! Went to Klotz website and bokkmarked it.
uhhhhh NO !  :beers:

--->Try the link. I experienced no noise at all, and my speakers were on just an hour ago when I tried the site. Really!  :thumb:

Fast Larry apparently likes Suzuki OEM filters, but I have never tried Klotz 10-40 techniplate oil - don't even know where to get it.  :banghead: <---

btw last time I went to his site witch has been a couple years ago my A/V sounded like a tornado siren

http://klotzlube.com/storeProdDetails.asp?pi=64

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Re: LATEST ON OIL FILTERS
« Reply #27 on: October 31, 2009, 03:00:29 PM »
I imagine that one reason why race teams use the stainless mesh reusable filters is that they are frequently reassembling their motors using moly-paste assembly lube to protect cams and bearings on start-up.

That stuff quickly plugs paper elements so oil can no longer flow through the paper element.

When the elements get plugged, the by-pass valve opens allowing unfiltered oil to pass.

All that is avoided with a stainless mesh type filter.

But for normal oil change duty, I think the paper element OEM filter is best.
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Re: LATEST ON OIL FILTERS
« Reply #28 on: November 02, 2009, 07:53:03 PM »
  That ss reusable sure would look good on my SV. Chage it about every 3 track days or 1000 to 1500 miles. I had my pal quit bringing in the Fram filters for the Bandit, I've been using the K&N on the Bandit and OEM on the SV.

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Re: LATEST ON OIL FILTERS
« Reply #29 on: November 03, 2009, 01:01:38 AM »
ah nothing like the smell of a oil filter thread in the morning.  :grin:
I'm using OEM or FRAM, the fram because it is usually about half the price.

 :yikes: She said the "F" word!  :duh:

We haven't touched fram since the 919 got low-sided in the grass, and the filter collapsed, throwing a low oil pressure light.

http://forums.banditalley.net/index.php?topic=5990.0

I've actually tried to find the info and can't maybe google fails me.

Here's one...

http://www.calsci.com/motorcycleinfo/FilterStudy.html

You can see the Fram filter gets "F" and "C" grades on its construction.

Others have done some dissecting comparisons as well and found it wanting.

The Wix & NAPA filters are good alternatives to the OEM.  Also, the STP filter may still be available in Canada.

We use the Napa ones,... they can survive a small crash, unlike the Fram ones. 

I -really- have to stop rating my oil filters on their crash survivability.   :duh:

Additionally, this page, has saved me a small fortune:
http://www.calsci.com/motorcycleinfo/FilterXRef.html
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