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Offline rtarp1

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Re: Cycle Gear rant
« Reply #20 on: May 02, 2012, 02:30:34 PM »
guys , its 6 filters from murphs at 88 bucks, not 8. 

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Re: Cycle Gear rant
« Reply #21 on: May 02, 2012, 02:38:11 PM »
I'm perfectly happy with my BILT leather gloves. Much cheaper than the premium gloves, and they last nearly as long. They have good protection too.
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Re: Cycle Gear rant
« Reply #22 on: May 02, 2012, 05:44:21 PM »
guys , its 6 filters from murphs at 88 bucks, not 8.

Exactly right.  $14.67 per filter. 

So I figured while I was in there I'd pick up a KNN 303 oil filter for the Connie.  14.99???   HELLO, WTF???   

  32 cents extra to have it today instead of three-five days from now seems reasonable to me, and I'm no
big fan of CG, and I'm a satisfied customer of Murph's, so.....?

Naw, I pay half that for those filters at reputable performance establishments
   Inquiring minds want to know... :popcorn:

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Re: Cycle Gear rant
« Reply #23 on: May 02, 2012, 06:34:20 PM »
Quote
   Inquiring minds want to know... :popcorn:

about anywhere I look is  cheaper.  I can't call my local shop this late but even a quick search is cheaper by far

http://www.amazon.com/KN-303-Motorcycle-Powersports-Performance-Filter/dp/B000E2CVIS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1336005146&sr=8-1
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Re: Cycle Gear rant
« Reply #24 on: May 02, 2012, 06:39:25 PM »
about anywhere I look is  cheaper.  I can't call my local shop this late but even a quick search is cheaper by far

http://www.amazon.com/KN-303-Motorcycle-Powersports-Performance-Filter/dp/B000E2CVIS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1336005146&sr=8-1

Yup... $11, basically. I wish my other bike used the same size... wouldn't THAT be convenient. Now I want to go look and see if somehow they'd work...
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Re: Cycle Gear rant
« Reply #25 on: May 02, 2012, 07:03:59 PM »
Nice, but I can find C14 or ZX14 on that chart?  I may be losing  my eye sight at my old age of 47

We use the #5 types listed.

Recommended filters.
All have superior
filtering.

About 2.5 inches long.
Purolator Pure One PL14612, about $6.
Mobil M1-108, about $12.
Made by Champion.
Bosch 3300, about $6.
Made by Champion.
Wal-Mart SuperTech ST6607
Made by Champion.

About 3.25 inches long.
Purolator Pure One PL14610, about $6.
Mobil 1 M1-110, about $10.
Made by Champion.
Bosch 3323, about $6.
Made By Champion.
WalMart SuperTech ST7317,
about $2. Made by Champion.
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Re: Cycle Gear rant
« Reply #26 on: May 02, 2012, 07:35:52 PM »
We use the #5 types listed.

Recommended filters.
All have superior
filtering.

About 2.5 inches long.
Purolator Pure One PL14612, about $6.
Mobil M1-108, about $12.
Made by Champion.
Bosch 3300, about $6.
Made by Champion.
Wal-Mart SuperTech ST6607
Made by Champion.

About 3.25 inches long.
Purolator Pure One PL14610, about $6.
Mobil 1 M1-110, about $10.
Made by Champion.
Bosch 3323, about $6.
Made By Champion.
WalMart SuperTech ST7317,
about $2. Made by Champion.

Kewl, each to his own.  I don't think none of them have the 17mm nut with a hole pre-drilled for safety wire.
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Re: Cycle Gear rant
« Reply #27 on: May 02, 2012, 10:35:05 PM »
Oh, there's the one you like, on the other list.

Motorcycle Filters.
None are recommended.

AC Delco PF2135
AMSOil SMF103
Carquest 85358
AC Delco PF2135
FRAM PH6017A
Honda 15410-MCJ-000
K&N KN-204, about $13. Metric nut on end for easy removal.
NAPA Gold 1358
Purolator ML16817. Imported, not made by Purolator.
STP SMO 17
WIX 51358

These guys cut them open for show and tell, and are brutally honest about what's in 'em.  8)
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Re: Cycle Gear rant
« Reply #28 on: May 03, 2012, 01:25:22 AM »
about anywhere I look is  cheaper.  I can't call my local shop this late but even a quick search is cheaper by far
http://www.amazon.com/KN-303-Motorcycle-Powersports-Performance-Filter/dp/B000E2CVIS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1336005146&sr=8-1

Well I was hoping to hear about:
Naw, I pay half that for those filters at reputable performance establishments
I checked the link you supplied and it would cost me $16.12 with standard shipping for one. So if I need one in a hurry I'll go with my local CG $16.23 w/tax (yeah it will hurt, and teach me to plan ahead). If I'm not in that much of a hurry and want at least 3 (to get the free shipping) then at $10.78 Amazon it is (sorry Murph), at least until I hear more about these 50% off deals. $7.50??  :popcorn:

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Re: Cycle Gear rant
« Reply #29 on: May 03, 2012, 02:17:39 AM »
In Murph's defense, he does not charge extra for shipping. I am sure he adds to the price to compensate for the cost of shipping. I do not shop Amazon and do not know what they charge for shipping. So when you figure the shipping costs to your total cost it is probably pretty close.

For instance, I ordered the six piece well nut set from him and it cost $11.50 shipped. Ron Ayers had them for I think around .32C each and I could have ordered any quantity I wanted. I never did get the price for shipping. I grow tired of web sites that want you to go through the registration process just to get a total shipped price of their product. So I may have spent a couple of dollars more in this case and now will have six extra well nuts since my son found the one I was missing. The upside is Murph ships quickly, supports us, and has a great reputation.  Maybe I will make someone's day and give a needing person a well nut and make their day better.
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Re: Cycle Gear rant
« Reply #30 on: May 03, 2012, 08:05:26 PM »
I like my Bilt waterproof pants and Bilt Solar Helmet fine. The pants are the only pants I have owned that are actually waterproof. My wife has Bilt pants and boots as well and she is very happy with both.
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Re: Cycle Gear rant
« Reply #31 on: May 04, 2012, 04:02:40 PM »
I have mixed feelings for Cycle Gear. They are very close and that makes them convenient. They also also offer a road hazzard warranty on tires that has saved me a bunch when I ruined a tire with only a few hundred miles on it. My biggest gripe is that I have ordered a couple of things that they didn't carry on the shelf. When you order something from the store, you can forget about getting it quickly or when they say you're going to get it. Maybe that's a problem specific to my store, but it's happened more than once.

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Re: Cycle Gear rant
« Reply #32 on: May 04, 2012, 04:26:38 PM »
I have mixed feelings for Cycle Gear. They are very close and that makes them convenient. They also also offer a road hazzard warranty on tires that has saved me a bunch when I ruined a tire with only a few hundred miles on it. My biggest gripe is that I have ordered a couple of things that they didn't carry on the shelf. When you order something from the store, you can forget about getting it quickly or when they say you're going to get it. Maybe that's a problem specific to my store, but it's happened more than once.

Gordon, I feel the same way about the chain.  Actually, I like their built gear as they will stand behind it and switch you out right on the spot if things dont fit right, or wear out.

Special orders...forget it.  Actually, you will forget you needed/wanted it by the time it arrives.   As far as tires, they charge less than the local shop, but make up for it in installation charges.  I thank them fo rthis as it was the kick in the ass I needed to get the equipment to change my own tires. I saved enough in the first exchange to pay for the equipment...and a balancer.

I do like buying helmets from them.  After a week or two if you feel like your new helmet is too big, or small, they'll switch it out.  VERY nice compared to having to sell a two week old Arai or Shoei.

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Re: Cycle Gear rant
« Reply #33 on: May 05, 2012, 09:14:37 AM »
I am using k&n oil filters as well, been buying from amazon. But as far as why, not because of the nut at the top of the filter. That isnt necessary one bit. Far too many people over tighten everything. I have been doing oil changes myself on multiple vehicles and my bike, used to do oil changes for a living for a while, and I have never needed a wrench to remove an oil filter I had put on and I have never had one of my oil filters fall off.
You should be able to install your oil filter tight enough without needing that nut to remove the filter.

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Re: Cycle Gear rant
« Reply #34 on: May 05, 2012, 06:36:35 PM »
 :)  New to the forum, just got an 08 Connie a couple days ago, but been serious long distance riding since '76.  Cycle Gear made the very top of my good people chart last weekend.  Was making a run home on a saturday from Boston to Raleigh and had crossed into Maryland, just past Delaware, and I picked up a nail in the rear of my 2000 Triumph Tiger.   It was about 2pm, none of the dealers nearby (there were 3 major brands dealers) would come get me, all were to busy.   None would change change the tube even if I could get it there. 

In fact....since I was looking at Connies, I finally (at about 3:30), called the Kawi dealer back and offered to buy a new 2012 outright if they'd wait for me to limp the tiger there....about 40 mins drive (only 20 miles but I'd be riding a rear flat).   They said no, we close at 5pm and that's not enough time to prep a new bike, and they wouldn't stay open late just to sell one new bike.   Fugggggggg.   

Finally I asked Siri to look for a Cycle Gear, there was one right near the Kawi dealer.  It was about 4:20 now...they had a tube and tire, but they don't pull wheels off bikes.  I limped over there, got in about 45 mins before closing.  One of the counter guys drove me out to a pep-boys to buy the one tool I was missing (19mm socket and drive for the axle nut).  Looked the other way while I pulled the rear in their parking lot, stayed open late to change out my stuff, then hung around to make sure I got everything back together.   Bought a new Shoei 1100 while I was there, and some farkles, bein old and a bad ticker I was done for the day and ended up stayin a hotel. 

3 dealers told me to **** off.  Cycle Gear squiders took care of me, I'll give 'em my business whenever I can now.

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Re: Cycle Gear rant
« Reply #35 on: May 08, 2012, 03:03:22 PM »
I am using k&n oil filters as well, been buying from amazon. But as far as why, not because of the nut at the top of the filter. That isnt necessary one bit. Far too many people over tighten everything. I have been doing oil changes myself on multiple vehicles and my bike, used to do oil changes for a living for a while, and I have never needed a wrench to remove an oil filter I had put on and I have never had one of my oil filters fall off.
You should be able to install your oil filter tight enough without needing that nut to remove the filter.

I agree.

The nut is about convenience, not more torque.

K and N have the hole through the nut ready for track day safety wiring is what got me hooked on the superior brand, not that i track my Connie but i did my sportbikes.
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Re: Cycle Gear rant
« Reply #36 on: May 08, 2012, 03:18:17 PM »
$9.99 here... free shipping over $50, or $9.95 flat rate under $50.

http://www.streetsideauto.com/search.asp?keywords=kn-303
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Re: Cycle Gear rant
« Reply #37 on: May 09, 2012, 07:41:01 AM »
Gordon, I feel the same way about the chain.  Actually, I like their built gear as they will stand behind it and switch you out right on the spot if things dont fit right, or wear out.

Special orders...forget it.  Actually, you will forget you needed/wanted it by the time it arrives.   As far as tires, they charge less than the local shop, but make up for it in installation charges.  I thank them fo rthis as it was the kick in the ass I needed to get the equipment to change my own tires. I saved enough in the first exchange to pay for the equipment...and a balancer.

I do like buying helmets from them.  After a week or two if you feel like your new helmet is too big, or small, they'll switch it out.  VERY nice compared to having to sell a two week old Arai or Shoei.

The flip side to that is that you might be buying a helmet that someone else wore for a couple of weeks.  Certainly they don't just throw them away  :o
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Re: Cycle Gear rant
« Reply #38 on: May 09, 2012, 08:02:28 AM »
I do have one very good experience with Cycle Gear. A few years ago I went in to look at helmets. They had a closeout special on last year model Arai graphic helmets, but didn't have the one I wanted in the store. They tracked one down in San Jose, California (I'm in the Plano, Texas store) and had it shipped in for me--no extra charge. Of course, it took longer than they estimated, but in the end they did the work to get me what I wanted.

I can't knock them for stocking mostly Bilt products. It is their store brand so they probably make a higher profit from it. When you also factor in that it's usually a lot cheaper than other brands, I'd be willing to bet that more than half the people who go in buy the Bilt brand to save money. They're just stocking what most of their customers are buying. (I have no data to back that up, but from a price standpoint I'd be surprised if it wasn't the case).

One thing I would be curious to know is how fast their shipping is with online purchases. I've never bought anything from them online, but they have a really wide selection. Maybe I should try this next time I want something that's not on the shelf.

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Re: Cycle Gear rant
« Reply #39 on: May 09, 2012, 02:04:16 PM »
CG has always given me the best prices on tires, helmets, and misc parts & gear. :)
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