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I just ordered a Pure Power Oil Filter; I didn't buy it because of the power increase it claim. I like the custom look and I'm hoping it may aid in the cooling of my 120R.
200 hundred bones? What am I not seeing that you are or are you taking something I wish I was?
I just read the specs again. So this is a one time buy filter? That being the case I might go for it. Kinda like a K&N air filter, like me SE Heavy Breather? I would worry about the down time but as meticulous as I am doing an oil change (usually about an hour), shouldn't be a problem.
In closing? I hate you for making me spend more money on my bike.....
Last edited by mikelikesbikes; May 1, 2012 at 06:25 PM.
200 hundred bones? What am I not seeing that you are or are you taking something I wish I was?
LOL...there's a few "high end" engine builders like Dan Baisley that won't let an engine leave there shop without this or a K&P on it. Hell, after installing a $5k engine I don't think $200 for some added protection is too bad.
I got mine for for a great deal (way less than $200). Its paid for itself in a few years and I get the benefit of increased flow, better and more consistent filtration. Not to mention it looks kick ***. Priorities I suppose.....
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