fram filter ph6022
You guys telling us to only use HD filters crack me up. I guess HD did their marketing well. If a filter rates well and is constructed well then why wouldn't you use it? I guess if spending more money on a filter makes you sleep better then go for it. As for me, needlessly putting dollar bills in the trash can causes me to lose sleep.
http://motorcycleinfo.calsci.com/FilterXRef.htm
Here is a link to filter for many bikes. This guy has done some research. Your bikes your choices.
Here is a link to filter for many bikes. This guy has done some research. Your bikes your choices.
TO ANSWER THE OPS QUESTION: Yes, I run Fram PH6022 and have for years. 87,000 miles, 11 years old and no oil consumption between 5,000 mile changes.
How much more endorsement do you need?
Harley takes the LOWEST bid and awards contracts based solely on that. And that certainly wouldn't make me sleep any better at night, just a little more broke. HD appreciates and counts on that blind loyalty.
How much more endorsement do you need?
Harley takes the LOWEST bid and awards contracts based solely on that. And that certainly wouldn't make me sleep any better at night, just a little more broke. HD appreciates and counts on that blind loyalty.
Believe it or not, the 2nd best rated filter for the 96" motor is the Super Tech ST 4967 sold by Walmart for $1.99. I have a complete list of rated filters but don't know how to post it. It is also made in the good ole U.S.A. I wouldn't use a Fram for my lawn mower unless it was the only thing available. They have changed their construction.
Champion Labs makes the H-D filter to H-D's proprietary specs. Champion Lab also makes Walmart corresponding filter and it meets all OEM specs. Don't let the 5 micron filtering fool you. Their is no industry standard for rating micron filtering. Many filters can catch 1 micron particles depending on the flow rate....






