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Old 02-19-2010, 09:08 PM
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Anyone know were I can get some filter oil in black. The K&N stuff is red and I know Yamaha sells some blue for there GYTR filters but cant find one in black.

Since I got a new tank and lost the red emblems on the sides. I am thinking of losing the Red Wires and red filter, so everything on the bike is black or chrome.
 
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I'd like to find some in black too. Actually not even sure if they make it or not but I am certain the market exists for it. Gonna watch this thread.
 
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My friend at the dealer ship told me not to use the oil. Wash the filter with the K&N stuff and then just dry. No oil. Been riding like that for a year. Filter doesn't get as dirty.
 
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Originally Posted by OutlawDyna
My friend at the dealer ship told me not to use the oil. Wash the filter with the K&N stuff and then just dry. No oil. Been riding like that for a year. Filter doesn't get as dirty.
Filter isnt getting as dirty since there is no oil for it to stick to, the dirt just goes straight into the engine.
 
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Get a black cover?...thats what im running.
 
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Get a black cover?...thats what im running.
Ya I have one of those but prefer to run it open if I can find some black oil
 
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Well i found Yellow, Blue, Red, Purple, Green, Turquoise and Gold but no black.

Thinking maybe a mix of purple and blue might make it look black, but probally just a darker Purple.
 
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The blue red and yellow are the 3 primary colors and all colors are made from them. If mixed correctly you should get black which is the presence of all color. Remember color is really only the specific speed of light energy in the light spectrum.
 

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Originally Posted by KBFXDLI
The blue red and yellow are the 3 primary colors and all colors are made from them. If mixed correctly you should get black which is the presence of all color. Remember color is really only the specific speed of light energy in the light spectrum.
white is the presence of all color, not black.....of course this does not help the guy find his oil
 
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Originally Posted by OutlawDyna
My friend at the dealer ship told me not to use the oil. Wash the filter with the K&N stuff and then just dry. No oil. Been riding like that for a year. Filter doesn't get as dirty.
I can't even believe I am reading this.....you should oil that filter sir. Like bberck said, any dirt the filter does not catch gets sucked right into the engine and if the filter is not dirty that should tell you something.
 


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