- HIGH FLOW RATES: Designed to provide exceptional flow rates and a consistent flow of oil to your engine
- PROTECT YOUR ENGINE: Synthetic-blend filtration media removes most harmful contaminants
- EXTENSIVELY TESTED: Laboratory tested to ensure excellent capacity and burst strength
- VERSATILE COMPATIBILITY: Designed to operate with all synthetic, conventional, and blended motor oils
- EASY TO REMOVE: Fast and easy Wrench-Off removal
- HEAVY-DUTY CONSTRUCTION: Heavy-duty canister for outstanding durability
- NO-HASSLE WARRANTY: 1-Year Limited Warranty


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K&N Motorcycle Oil Filter: High Performance, Premium, Designed to be used with Synthetic or Conventional Oils: Fits Select BMW Motorcycles, KN-163
*$368.50
Informação adicional
Brand | K&N |
---|---|
Product Grade | Performance Part |
Vehicle Service Type | street-sport-motorcycles |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 3.5 x 3.5 x 3.5 inches |
Outside Diameter | 3.031 inches Inches |
OEM Part Number | KN-163 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00024844084392 |
Manufacturer | K & N |
Number of Items | 1 |
UPC | 182682521988 248440843928 024844084392 |
Model | Oil Filter |
Item Weight | 11 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.5 x 3.5 x 3.5 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | KN-163 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | KN-163 |
Safety Rating | Não aplicável |
Date First Available | December 23, 2005 |
I. Khan –
In preparation for a trip, I got this to change the oil on my 2003 BMW R1150RT. Perfect fit and performance as usual. No issues on the 3000+ mile trip down to Key West!
jeff –
The addition of the nut on the bottom of this filter allows you to easily remove and replace with a normal socket driver and wrench. Was purchased for a R1150GS. Much easier and cheaper than buying and using the filter specific end cap tool BMW sells. Synthetic filtering media, not paper. It’s a quality filter.
Richard Ruggiero –
I use it on my 2002 BMW R1200CL. When i bought the bike it had a traditional filter (without the wrench tip) so I had to use a specific filter socket wrench to remove it. What a pain. With this filter I can use a standard socket or wrench to remove it. There’s no going back to traditional filters for me.
David May –
Welded nut on filter is a must have when filter location is up under engine.
rodger858 –
The nut on the the bottom makes installation a breeze. It is not quite as big as stock
(BMW motorcycle ) filter but Much easier to install to the correct torque setting.
Robert A. Orlando –
I choose K&N filters because of their quality reputation, but this one makes life so easy. I have a BMW R1100RT that has its oil filter tucked tightly in place where a normal oil wrench cannot get to. The welded on nut on the bottom of this filter makes removing and installing the filter a breeze. My old oil wrench is packed away for good! I have not seen any other manufacturers besides K&N who designs their filters this way.
*BSSD* –
K&N does it again….after having to hammer and pry the old filter off (NOT a K&N BTW) putting this one into the old R1150GS was a cinch! I will only ever buy these filters for my bike now. Never go to the STEALERSHIP for an oil change! Check this out:
STEALERSHIP – $79.95 special for oil change (probably + tax and whatever up sell you get suckered into) Call it $400 since you will do be impressed with them oiling the kickstand too…
* Stamp in your yuppie book to prove you did maintenance.
* Maybe a loaner bike – Maybe a ride from a friend – Either way PITA
* Minimum 2 hour wait – likely bike gone for most of a business day.
HOME – $28 for Gal oil; $10 for filter = $38 (delta – at least $42 possible $362 savings if you don’t go for the works on the up sell)
* Stamp your own book if you care. Explain it during resale and the guy will think you really took care of the bike since you know what you are talking about. Damn, do twice as many oil changes and he may think the bike is brand new… lol
* No rides or transport needed
* Less than 30 minutes
* Need a socket and Allen set; some rags and bucket.
* Put old oil into the empty oil jug and recycle at Auto-zone (or place of your choosing)
I read some reviews about people torquing off the nut — to that I say 6 ft/lbs of torque guys. That is the spec and only minuscule more than finger tight. Even if the nut was held on with bubble gum (it’s not – seems to be pressed or spot welded) that is enough to hold it for 6 ft/lbs.
william –
Good quality replacement filter
Cliente Amazon –
Una garanzia di qualità, e poi col bullone saldato in testa facilita le operazioni di montaggio/smontaggio
bikenbass –
It’s K&N so quality.