lairpost;22294 said:Cycle Gear still does. There must be one near you.
There's a Cycle Gear less than a mile from my house which I drop in at all the time, but they have never carried the Bel Ray air filter oil.

As you all know, Coffee (Dean) passed away a couple of years ago. I am Dean's ex-wife's husband and happen to have spent my career in tech. Over the years, I occasionally helped Dean with various tech issues.
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lairpost;22294 said:Cycle Gear still does. There must be one near you.
Troy F Collins;22284 said:Stuff I have is Twin Air dirt bio remover made by motorex....it comes in a liter bottle labeled Twin air..but says motorex below and its a powder........3 liters hot water to 100ml of the stuff.....I can clean 4 filters in one go....the stuff lasts a long time....I am still on the same bottle and through two seasons....
HuskyDude;22347 said:Thanx Troy I guess this stuff beats using kerosene. Gotta try it.
I've always bought spare filters for every bike I've had.
I find it a lot easier cleaning 2-4... then just one filter after a ride.
The other thing I like to do is once the filters are clean and dry I put some filter oil on the filter (more then needed) but not uniformly, place the soaked filter in a plastic Freezer bag,then work it in. I let it sit over nite to allow any excess oil to collect at the bottom of the bag instead of the air box. Any extra oil can then be reused. Good way to keep extra filters race/ride ready.![]()
Dirtdame;22334 said:Hmm, I'll have to go back in and look. I even asked Loren about it one time, but apparently they didn't have a supplier at the time that carried it. Granted, I haven't actually bothered to look on the shelf there for it since they told me they couldn't get it a couple of years ago. I did see that they carried the 154 oil filter for the Husqvarnas.
HUSKYnXJnWI;22069 said:I use PJ1 oil and cleaner- both in spray form
never heard of anyone Mixing there own stuff- or using chainsaw oil.
they are not similar at all-
brock;22817 said:Motul filter oil and cleaner.
Motul has an oil for every dirtbike need.![]()