Blind Squirrel Well-known member Joined Aug 31, 2009 Messages 1,100 Reaction score 180 Location Lexington, SC Jun 9, 2010 #2 https://www.bikeeffects.com/proddetail.asp?prod=S1%2DY If so, do you think it is worth the $$$?
RaYzerman19 Go Wings! Joined Jun 23, 2009 Messages 3,378 Reaction score 471 Location Millgrove, ON Jun 9, 2010 #3 I prefer standard filters, I won't have to clean that thing and it will take me over 30 oil changes to spend that kind of money.
I prefer standard filters, I won't have to clean that thing and it will take me over 30 oil changes to spend that kind of money.
F FJRAL Resurrected Joined Jun 15, 2009 Messages 22 Reaction score 0 Location New Bern, NC Jun 9, 2010 #4 I've had the Scott on my '04 for most of its life. I was "gifted" it by a friend. He has them on his bikes. I like it. But, then again, I use Amsoil and Tufoil all the time so I'm not too worried about any issues in my engine.
I've had the Scott on my '04 for most of its life. I was "gifted" it by a friend. He has them on his bikes. I like it. But, then again, I use Amsoil and Tufoil all the time so I'm not too worried about any issues in my engine.
Afast03nNJ Well-known member Joined May 2, 2006 Messages 478 Reaction score 9 Location Boonton, NJ Jun 9, 2010 #5 You can do 46 oil changes with a NEW Super Tech filter at Wally World for the price of that thing. Last edited by a moderator: Jun 9, 2010
Gramps Well-known member Joined Apr 15, 2007 Messages 936 Reaction score 62 Location St. Paul, MN Jun 9, 2010 #6 I have one & I like it. It's a little spendy but convenient for me. Think of all the other farkles you buy and need to be replaced after a few years. These are certainly not a "need to have" item just something I wanted. Last edited by a moderator: Jun 9, 2010
I have one & I like it. It's a little spendy but convenient for me. Think of all the other farkles you buy and need to be replaced after a few years. These are certainly not a "need to have" item just something I wanted.
P pjm204 Well-known member Joined May 25, 2010 Messages 123 Reaction score 0 Location New Jersey Jun 9, 2010 #7 I agree with the above, I just buy a bunch of supertech filters when I run out. They are cheap, readily available, and seem to work.
I agree with the above, I just buy a bunch of supertech filters when I run out. They are cheap, readily available, and seem to work.
Queensland Ken Well-known member Joined Jan 20, 2007 Messages 863 Reaction score 115 Location Toowoomba, Queensland Jun 9, 2010 #8 Greetings, The bike's had one now for about 31/2 years and happy with it. Don't mind cleaning it out with every oil change. I've tried to find alternatives here in Australia and the cost of the OEM's here are very expensive. It has paid for itself already.
Greetings, The bike's had one now for about 31/2 years and happy with it. Don't mind cleaning it out with every oil change. I've tried to find alternatives here in Australia and the cost of the OEM's here are very expensive. It has paid for itself already.
P paint Well-known member Joined Jun 27, 2005 Messages 82 Reaction score 0 Jun 9, 2010 #9 I have had one for about 30,000 miles on my '03. It works just fine and eliminates the search for the oem type. Especially good on a long tour in sparsely populated areas--the best kind.
I have had one for about 30,000 miles on my '03. It works just fine and eliminates the search for the oem type. Especially good on a long tour in sparsely populated areas--the best kind.
phroenips Pronounced "Free-nips"...it's just a Joined Mar 1, 2010 Messages 1,005 Reaction score 77 Location Lone Tree, CO Jun 9, 2010 #10 wow, almost 12 hours and it's not in NEPRT
Blind Squirrel Well-known member Joined Aug 31, 2009 Messages 1,100 Reaction score 180 Location Lexington, SC Jun 9, 2010 #11 phroenips said: wow, almost 12 hours and it's not in NEPRT Click to expand...