Removing Oil Filter.
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Re: Removing Oil Filter.


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Re: Removing Oil Filter.
Have to agree with Delboy and cbr400rrn, I broke several strap wrenches trying to get the filter off my R1. Picked up one of these and had it off in 2 mins! Well worth the money.
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Re: Removing Oil Filter.
Are you using it on an nc30? Curious as i have one but couldn't get the clearance or correct angle to make it work.cbr400rrn wrote:http://www.davidsilverspares.co.uk/VFR4 ... art_22854/
Works wonders, i use them for my bikes
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Re: Removing Oil Filter.
Obviously some are using it on the nc30. Must try harder!
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Re: Removing Oil Filter.
The K&N oil filters have a nut on the end which you can use a spanner on, handy feature.

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