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  • #95587

    Chris
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    O.K I caved and purchased a readyfilter for the wr couldn’t resist the 20% off at supercheap, anyone used these, any comments. They do look the goods and may give one a try tommorrow. I don’t mind cleaning and oiling air filters 2 much but if I don’t have to thats even better, I’ll probably keep a couple of spares ready to go.. Cost was $13.95. Link to products here http://www.readyfilter.com

    Cheers
    Chris.

    #115955

    Thought about it a couple of times but not yet! let us know how it goes.

    #115956

    hey did ya notice if they sold that maxima tft oil they mention on the site?

    #116034

    Fitted one of these to the DRZ today. does’nt fit as nice as the standard filter. needed to be stretched out over the filter cage. Seamed to have smaller side walls than the standard one resulting in a smaller filter area. Seems to seal against the base ok but once again the surface area where it seals is smaller than standard. I was going to get a couple of these for Hillend ride but not so sure know.

    #116277

    Greg
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    The Honda race team used them at Finke, one use and in the bin, its the way they stop the valve problem with the 450’s

    TB

    #116278

    Anonymous

    I wonder as to their effectiveness, but if Honda use them they can’t be that bad. Then again Honda can afford to rebuild the engine every few rides.

    The way to do filters is to get about 10 decent ones and do them all at once. Then you’re sweet for the next 10 or so rides befores having to do them again :)

    #116495

    David
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    Moto wrote:

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    I wonder as to their effectiveness, but if Honda use them they can’t be that bad. Then again Honda can afford to rebuild the engine every few rides.

    The way to do filters is to get about 10 decent ones and do them all at once. Then you’re sweet for the next 10 or so rides befores having to do them again :)

    Moto, For the 4 race bikes I prep for my boys I have around 30 odd filters and that’s exactly what I do , I clean about every 3 weeks rather than every day

    #116503

    Anonymous

    It’s a lazy bastard way of doing it but saves plenty of time :)

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