I haven't used either one and stick with OEM replacements. Over on the Honda CB1100 forum they have also reported on the oil filter failures.I have never used either but from what I have read on this forum and a Honda VFR forum the air filters are fine but the oil filters have been known to fail. Apparently the problem is with the built in ”nut” for tightening it, probably more a case of people over tightening them. Regardless I have stayed away from them just in case. I always use OEM oil filters, they aren’t really that much more expensive.
Thanks for getting back with me. Good info!I have never used either but from what I have read on this forum and a Honda VFR forum the air filters are fine but the oil filters have been known to fail. Apparently the problem is with the built in ”nut” for tightening it, probably more a case of people over tightening them. Regardless I have stayed away from them just in case. I always use OEM oil filters, they aren’t really that much more expensive.
Thanks!I haven't used either one and stick with OEM replacements. Over on the Honda CB1100 forum they have also reported on the oil filter failures.
ThanksI have used the oil filters with no problems and no failures. I do like the built in nut. I have not tried the air filters on my motorcycles. I did try them on my diesel truck and they do breathe better. The downside is that the filters need to get a little dirty before they work efficiently. Since I run my truck on unpaved roads, I was not willing to take that risk and I went back to regular air filters. Because I ride my Tiger off pavement, I have stayed with regular filters. if I rode strictly on the pavement, I would try one.
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I have often read that the pleated paper filters (OEM type) actually filter better than the pleated gauze/oiled air filters (K&N type). If you are always on pavement I would think they are O.K., but you still have to buy the cleaner/re-oil kit and actually perform the periodic maintenance to them. IMHO all that extra hassle doesn't justify all the extra cost for (probably) less filtering!I have used the oil filters with no problems and no failures. I do like the built in nut. I have not tried the air filters on my motorcycles. I did try them on my diesel truck and they do breathe better. The downside is that the filters need to get a little dirty before they work efficiently. Since I run my truck on unpaved roads, I was not willing to take that risk and I went back to regular air filters. Because I ride my Tiger off pavement, I have stayed with regular filters. if I rode strictly on the pavement, I would try one.
Very well put. I agree. That is why have stayed with paper filters after trying the K&N on my F-350 diesel. Better filtering and less hassle.I have often read that the pleated paper filters (OEM type) actually filter better than the pleated gauze/oiled air filters (K&N type). If you are always on pavement I would think they are O.K., but you still have to buy the cleaner/re-oil kit and actually perform the periodic maintenance to them. IMHO all that extra hassle doesn't justify all the extra cost for (probably) less filtering!
thanks for the info!I have often read that the pleated paper filters (OEM type) actually filter better than the pleated gauze/oiled air filters (K&N type). If you are always on pavement I would think they are O.K., but you still have to buy the cleaner/re-oil kit and actually perform the periodic maintenance to them. IMHO all that extra hassle doesn't justify all the extra cost for (probably) less filtering!
I’ve used K & N oil filters on a number of my newer Triumphs, a Thruxton R, and a Daytona 675R as well as on my recently sold BMWS1000RR and have read the warnings of possible leaks where the bolt fitting is fused to the filter body. as of this writing I haven’t experienced an leakage. That said, given that others have had issues perhaps the next time I buy a couple of filters I’ll opt for another brand.Anyone out there have any experence using K&N oil and air filters? I've heard good things of them from a limited amount of people. My bike is a 2003 America.
Thanks for ther reply! I always tighten hand tight, been working with my hands for a lifetime and can still pull them up plenty tight!I have used both these filters on all my bikes from a 1997 Honda Magna to 2010 Yamaha Vstar 950 and now to my triumph 2012 America.
The Most common misconception on the Nut is, (It needs to be used only while removing)
Most common mistake people use that Nut for tightening the oil filter, which needs to be oiled and hand tighten only,
Yes there was a recall for the old set now that is fixed as per K&NView attachment 49724View attachment 49725.
Ditto, used them on everything from my BMW S1000RR to a 675 Daytona, Street Triple and several Thruxton’s, never had an issue if used correctly.I have used both these filters on all my bikes from a 1997 Honda Magna to 2010 Yamaha Vstar 950 and now to my triumph 2012 America.
The Most common misconception on the Nut is, (It needs to be used only while removing)
Most common mistake people use that Nut for tightening the oil filter, which needs to be oiled and hand tighten only,
Yes there was a recall for the old set now that is fixed as per K&NView attachment 49724View attachment 49725.
Using stock exhaust with K&N air filter, still need to re-jet?If you have a carb. bike you may need to re-jet the carburetor especially if you have aftermarket exhausts and a K&N air filter.