I use the tisk filters as well as the maxima filters. I usually clean them after every ride, if it isn’t dusty I’ll check it and if it isn’t bad, I’ll get another ride from it.We clean ours when needed, not every ride. But doing it $10 at a time would get expensive. I buy the Tusk filters and have been totally happy with them.
I have these and some reusable types. The tusk filters work great but I'm still perfecting my wash process. After the 5th wash or so I have been noticing the washable ones foam starts to break down or they don't come clean all the way. Local guy sells me the maxima ones for $8 a piece, apples tp apples I believe its right around $3 more expensive to run these. I was using the twin air filter cleaner and the aerosol spray on Pj1 oil for my math, also the oxy clean for the after wash. For $3 I'll save the time and hassle and get the maxima, its a good thing to throw in the cart if you need that extra couple bucks to get free shipping.These "one use" filters are 9-10 bucks at the major online retailers.
Why am I cleaning filters and re-oiling them? I don't do that in my truck, tractor, etc. I also don't clean and re-use oil filters...
I think I'm going to buy a half dozen of these....
I am still shocked that some of you don't use a clean filter everyday... That is crazy.
The argument of "you could introduce dirt into the boot if you touch it" is the same as saying "I'm not going to put in a new top end because I mite drop a C clip in the engine"
And if you cleaning the filter and airbox often, then there is even less risk of dropping any dirt in. Clean it often and when you notice an deterioration, throw it away and get a new one.
That No-Toil stuff makes and easy job a no brainer.
Well then NEVER take it out for cleaning. Then you never have to worry about getting dirt inside... right?Lmfao....have to disagree with you here CK. The more times you take a filter on and off, the more times dirt has a chance to fall in the airbox. Let's face it, especially locally (which we are talking about here), we put a total of an hour on the bike for race day. GNCC pros run 3+ hours on a filter in far dustier conditions than our mx tracks (well most of them any way). So yes, I replace filters when they are dirty enough. Did a top end on my 09 yz450f at 300 hours. Still had cross hatching in the cylinder.
Well then NEVER take it out for cleaning. Then you never have to worry about getting dirt inside... right?
We are all living with an air filter on our face right now. Go run around in the dust for 15 minutes then take a seat. Take off your mask... I mean "Filter" and see if you sucked any dirt? Want to put that same one back on or get a new one?
Wait, I forgot... Never mind. Cause when you took it off all the dirt fell into your mouth anyway. Right?
I'm still learning.
Clean filter every ride, and don't wear a blindfold when changing the filter and you may see if you actual do drop anything inside. If you do... you may want to clean that out before putting in a new one.
For real, if your not able to change a filter without getting dirt in the boot, how do you manage to find your mouth with a fork each and every time you eat?