All Suzuki owners who change their own oil are aware of how limited their filter choices are. According to several tests and reviews, best available filters are of only mediocre quality and none are cheap. Almost all other bike owners have dozens of different filters to choose from, most of much higher quality and for a decent price.
What many don't know is that the only reason for that anomaly is the non-standard thread Suzuki decided to mount their filters on. I have found no explanation for this and there is no indication "Suzuki-specific" filters (for lack of a better word) have different basic properties than others.
Fortunately, Suzuki followed other main industry standards (such as filter size, drain-back valve and bypass valve specifications, etc.). Also, the threaded pipe that the filter is screwed on is removable and therefore replaceable. However, until recently the only way to replace it was to fabricate your own - a prohibitively expensive and/or complicated feat for most of us.
Enter Gordon Bales and his Suzuki oil filter adapter. Well crafted, reasonably priced ($15, shipping included) and easy to install. It took me whole ten seconds to order one, received order confirmation from Gordon soon after and another one the day it was shipped. The installation instructions provided on the site cannot be clearer and easier to understand.
So, what am I expecting to gain with this mod?
- Better choice of oil filters.
- Better availability of oil filters.
- Better oil filters, period.
- Option to use bigger oil filter with more filtering media.
- Cheaper.
I also expect better oil flow/pressure and better cooling, especially with 3.25" filters. Who knows, maybe I'll get better gas mileage (kilometrage :) ) too. Bottom line is that nothing can get worse than it is with Suzuki-threaded filters.
I'll most likely buy a whole bunch of SuperTechs and change them every oil change or a few PureOne and change them every other oil change. If I'm ever due for an oil change in the middle of a long trip I'll just grab whatever is available at the first gas station (except Fram) along with my oil (Mobil1 15W50, Shell Rotella T6 5W-40, Shell Rotella 15W-40, or any 10W-40 car oil, in that order).
Sure, my Bandit has 108,000Km and will probably last another 200,000 even without this mod. However, the benefits listed above are worth a little wrenching and a $15 investment, even if taken most conservatively. The whole thing will pay for itself in a season at my rate of oil changes.
Suzuki filter review:
http://www.calsci.com/motorcycleinfo/FilterStudy.htmlFilter cross-reference:
http://www.calsci.com/motorcycleinfo/FilterXRef.htmlAdapter:
http://balestech.com/filter.htmNext: Post-installation impressions.
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