One piece foam filter - no glued seams, so nothing to dissolve. I clean my filters with 50:1 premix. Wash and squeeze (don't ring-out). Allow to dry for 15 minutes. Add a little spray oil if you feel it necessary, but I don't. Been doing it this way since 1971 long before all of these "cleaners and treatments" - no issues with motorcycles or foam air cleaners.
Great video and bike too. Who is easy for wheelies: the ttr 110, the klx 110 or the crf 110? Some friends told me to take the klx 140, they told me that is the best for learning wheelies. What is your opinion? Thanks 👍
The oil on air filters helps collect the fine dust and debris that may enter the air box. If you don't use the oil those particles may enter the engine.
Kawasaki KLX110 Air Filter Maintenance: rmatvmc.link/klx110-air-filter-change
One piece foam filter - no glued seams, so nothing to dissolve. I clean my filters with 50:1 premix. Wash and squeeze (don't ring-out). Allow to dry for 15 minutes. Add a little spray oil if you feel it necessary, but I don't. Been doing it this way since 1971 long before all of these "cleaners and treatments" - no issues with motorcycles or foam air cleaners.
Great video and bike too. Who is easy for wheelies: the ttr 110, the klx 110 or the crf 110? Some friends told me to take the klx 140, they told me that is the best for learning wheelies. What is your opinion? Thanks 👍
What's that bulb on the bottom?
It collects water/oil that gets into the airbox. Always a good idea to clean it out every once in a while
@@rmatvmc Thank you.
What happens if you don’t use oil for air filter ?
The oil on air filters helps collect the fine dust and debris that may enter the air box. If you don't use the oil those particles may enter the engine.