K&N Motorcycle Oil Filter: High Performance, Premium, Designed to be used with Synthetic or Conventional Oils: Fits Select Kawasaki Vehicles, KN-123 , Black
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No, it's not the K. Engineering N Engineering K N KN- A 1987 Honda TRX250X is not listed as being compatible with a 123 Oil Filter Powersports Cartridge.
No, it's not the K. KN- KN- KN- KN- KN-KN-KN-KN The 123 oil filter will not fit a 2009 Kawasaki EX250R Ninja; instead, use the K oil filter. KN- KN- KN- KN- KN-KN-KN-KN 401
Selected User Reviews For K&N Motorcycle Oil Filter: High Performance, Premium, Designed to be used with Synthetic or Conventional Oils: Fits Select Kawasaki Vehicles, KN-123 , Black
The oil in a motorcycle must be changed. Remember that one's life is on the line, and that this is a crucial job. Replace the oil in your vehicle. And when you do, make sure to apply this filter. K& For many moons, N has been relied upon. It's very effective. It has the trust of the moon. You ought to, as well.
I have two 123 new in box filters where the glue has failed and the end caps have separated from the filters, and they have completely fallen off. Glue is brittle and similar to plastics. The photo is from another review where his installation fell apart, as has many others. br>br>JUNK.
These fit perfectly on my 2008 KLR 650, and I have no complaints. Before you discard your old filter, don't forget to remove the metal pin.
I use their filters on and off depending on which higher-end filters are on sale at the time, and I've never had any issues.
Perfect fit for my KLR 650 and a good price. When it comes to paper filters, they're all pretty much the same, so the arguments about which brand is better is nonsense. The o ring on this one has been replaced.
Easy to install, no problems, and the oil change took less than 10 minutes.
The O Ring was included in the first one I bought. No more. It was disappointing.