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Tengai Mark Van Horn
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Post by Tengai Mark Van Horn » Sat Jan 15, 2005 8:08 pm

At 1:39 AM +0000 1/16/05, madmotorcyclist2001 wrote:
>Yes, Mark, you are right that filters and oil go best in the engine. >However, since the rider, not the motorcycle, makes the >selection, "popularity" has to do with the buyer. My question was >which is the most popular with KLR riders.
I don't think any specific brand is more popular than any other here. I've use just about every one available (Vesrah, Fram, Hi-Flo, Emgo, OEM, etc...) with no problems and I have racked up a lot of KLR miles. Basically, I was stating that it doesn't really matter, as with the oil debate.
> but nobody loves a smart ass."
I dunno, a few folks are amused. Mark

squasher_1
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Post by squasher_1 » Sat Jan 15, 2005 9:30 pm

--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "dumbazz_650" wrote:
> > Anything but Fram! Those should never be used in any engine. >
I think you are mixing up the automotive FRAM filters with the Motorcycle (KLR) filters. I agree that the automotive FRAMS (@$2.99) are worthless P.O.S, but I never seen anything wrong with the KLR filters when I changed them. It possible that FRAM doesn't even make the KLR filters and they are made by someone else

madmotorcyclist2001
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Post by madmotorcyclist2001 » Sat Jan 15, 2005 9:32 pm

Mostly I have spent little time worrying about what brand of oil filter to use. I just bought whatever was available where I was shopping, and I'm still not convinced it makes much difference. But, I also ride a Bandit 1200 and on one of the Bandit bulletin boards a few months back, there was a posting of a lengthy research done on various brands of filters. Some were said to be better than others and some were declared unfit for use. While shopping the internet for oil filters for the KLR, I couldn't find the one I was looking for so thought I'd check and see if there was a preferred one among this group. Have any of you tried the stainless steel one that can be cleaned up and reused with each oil change? Sorry, Mark, about the tart remark, but I thought it kind of funny when my scretary used it on me and being a bit of smart ass myself, I have found the remark handy at time over the years. Feel free to use it yourself when appropriate. Joe Grove

kennethhenton
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Post by kennethhenton » Sat Jan 15, 2005 10:53 pm

--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "dumbazz_650" wrote:
> > Anything but Fram! Those should never be used in any engine.
I respectfully have to disagree with that statement. My last 5 Chevy pickups have had a combined mileage of over 1,000,000 miles and never had a valve cover or oil pan off of them. I only used Fram filters and Valvoline oil in them. Possibly an indication of how well Chevy makes a truck or that Fram filters aren't all that bad. That being said I use Emgo in the KLR. Ken

Rodney Copeland
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Post by Rodney Copeland » Sat Jan 15, 2005 11:37 pm

Yup, Wix! --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "squasher_1" wrote:
> > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "dumbazz_650" > wrote: > > > > Anything but Fram! Those should never be used in any engine. > > > > > > I think you are mixing up the automotive FRAM filters with the > Motorcycle (KLR) filters. I agree that the automotive FRAMS
(@$2.99)
> are worthless P.O.S, but I never seen anything wrong with the KLR > filters when I changed them. It possible that FRAM doesn't even
make
> the KLR filters and they are made by someone else

dooden
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Post by dooden » Sun Jan 16, 2005 7:16 am

--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "madmotorcyclist2001" wrote:
> > Yes, Mark, you are right that filters and oil go best in the engine. > However, since the rider, not the motorcycle, makes the > selection, "popularity" has to do with the buyer. My question was > which is the most popular with KLR riders. As a secretary from a > former life used to tell me, "Mr. Grove, every body loves a little > ass, but nobody loves a smart ass." > > Joe Grove
Emgo filters seem fine to me, look about the same construction as the Fram filters, but I can get the Emgo's for less than $2 each when I order them at work through a wholesaler, they come with no O-ring but no big deal for me, at least until the O-ring on the cover gives up the ghost. Cheap filters with cheap Walmart Super-Tech oil and I can change my oil for about $7.00 with oil left over to add if needed before next change. Dooden A15 Green Ape

dooden
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Post by dooden » Sun Jan 16, 2005 7:20 am

K&P Stainless Steel Oil Filter KLR650 --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Rodney Copeland" wrote: > > HHHAAAAAAAARRRRR!!!!! > A smart ass is better than a Dumbass!!!! > Most of us have been both! > Kinda depends on the location of your cranium at that particular time > in your life, things change, don't ya know! > After my glass stomach implant, I've much better insight! > Finally, I can see with my head up my ass! > HHHAAAAAAAAARRRRR!!!! > My question about filters is where the hell can I keep a good supply > of them for under $5. > I have them comin into Oreily and Palace auto, but dam, it's like > pullin teeth. > Guess I need to buy a case at a time, Huh! > Rod > > > > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "madmotorcyclist2001" > wrote: > > > > Yes, Mark, you are right that filters and oil go best in the > engine. > > However, since the rider, not the motorcycle, makes the > > selection, "popularity" has to do with the buyer. My question was > > which is the most popular with KLR riders. As a secretary from a > > former life used to tell me, "Mr. Grove, every body loves a little > > ass, but nobody loves a smart ass." > > > > Joe Grove