Hiflo oil filters - Motorcycle oil filters TÜV-tested & certified
Engine oil ages and must be changed regularly. The oil filter on the motorcycle should also be changed regularly. The TecBike online store offers a large selection of Hiflo brand products.
For a long motorcycle life: oil filters from Hiflo
As the oil ages, its lubricity and additives (additives to mineral oils) deteriorate over time. Furthermore, dirt collects in the oil circuit, it becomes dark in color and the time has come for an oil change.
You should avoid these things at all costs!
- changing the oil directly after driving: The oil heats up considerably while driving. There is a risk of burning!
- changing the oil without a new filter: The residues in the old filter would quickly contaminate the new oil again.
- Do not dispose of engine oil and oil filter correctly: Oil is hazardous waste and must not be poured down the drain.
- Use the old sealing ring: The seal could no longer function properly and oil could get onto the rear tire.
- Never use car oil for your motorcycle!
changing the oil on your motorcycle - here's how
Step 1: Loosen the filler plug
Before changing the oil, ride the motorcycle until it is warm, but not hot. Cover the work area with a large cloth/film. Have the necessary tools and an oil drip tray to hand. Loosen the oil filler plug. This allows air to run in and oil to run out of the engine.
Step 2: Drain the oil
Now loosen the oil drain plug with a ratchet and a hexagon socket and slowly unscrew it. Use a cloth to make the last few turns. This prevents the warm/hot oil from running over your fingers.
An oil change on the motorcycle always includes changing the oil filter. Hiflo offers two different types of filter. One version comes with its own housing and therefore looks like a tin can. Version 2 is made of filter paper and resembles a rolled-up mini accordion. This oil filter from Hiflo is installed in a housing on the engine side.
Step 3: Changing the oil filter with housing
If a Hiflo oil filter with housing is installed in your motorcycle, first unscrew the can filter. The work is easier if you use an oil filter bowl attachment for the ratchet. A sealing ring is attached to the new can filter. Coat it with a thin layer of oil.
Replacing the filter without the housing
oil filters made from filter paper are located in a housing. It is held in place by at least one central screw. In almost all cases, it is located on the front of the engine. If the cover is unscrewed, residual oil usually still leaks out. If you remove the old filter, pay attention to the installation position. Clean the housing before inserting the new filter. Depending on the manufacturer, there are sealing rings and seals on the cover, housing or a central screw. They must all be replaced to ensure tightness.
Once you have closed the housing and tightened the screws correctly with a torque wrench, remove all oil stains with a suitable cleaner. If you skip this step, stubborn stains can form when the engine is hot and foul-smelling gases can build up.
Step 4: Top up the oil
If the drain plug has also been given a new sealing ring and you have tightened it according to the manufacturer's instructions, fill your bike with fresh oil. Once again, the vehicle handbook provides information on the correct quantity, specifications and required viscosity. The tightness and oil level should be checked with a short test run of the motorcycle. Before going out on the road again for the first time, check the oil level again as a precaution.
Order Hiflo oil filters online from TecBike
You've come to the right place in our online store if you're looking for accessories for your motorcycle. A large selection at low prices and fast delivery make us your online specialist dealer for motorcycle parts, including expert advice. Do you have questions about oil filters for your motorcycle or other parts? We will be happy to advise you!
Hiflo oil filters - Motorcycle oil filters TÜV-tested & certified Engine oil ages and must be changed regularly. The oil filter on the motorcycle should also be changed regularly. The...
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Engine oil ages and must be changed regularly. The oil filter on the motorcycle should also be changed regularly. The TecBike online store offers a large selection of Hiflo brand products.
For a long motorcycle life: oil filters from Hiflo
As the oil ages, its lubricity and additives (additives to mineral oils) deteriorate over time. Furthermore, dirt collects in the oil circuit, it becomes dark in color and the time has come for an oil change.
You should avoid these things at all costs!
- changing the oil directly after driving: The oil heats up considerably while driving. There is a risk of burning!
- changing the oil without a new filter: The residues in the old filter would quickly contaminate the new oil again.
- Do not dispose of engine oil and oil filter correctly: Oil is hazardous waste and must not be poured down the drain.
- Use the old sealing ring: The seal could no longer function properly and oil could get onto the rear tire.
- Never use car oil for your motorcycle!
changing the oil on your motorcycle - here's how
Step 1: Loosen the filler plug
Before changing the oil, ride the motorcycle until it is warm, but not hot. Cover the work area with a large cloth/film. Have the necessary tools and an oil drip tray to hand. Loosen the oil filler plug. This allows air to run in and oil to run out of the engine.
Step 2: Drain the oil
Now loosen the oil drain plug with a ratchet and a hexagon socket and slowly unscrew it. Use a cloth to make the last few turns. This prevents the warm/hot oil from running over your fingers.
An oil change on the motorcycle always includes changing the oil filter. Hiflo offers two different types of filter. One version comes with its own housing and therefore looks like a tin can. Version 2 is made of filter paper and resembles a rolled-up mini accordion. This oil filter from Hiflo is installed in a housing on the engine side.
Step 3: Changing the oil filter with housing
If a Hiflo oil filter with housing is installed in your motorcycle, first unscrew the can filter. The work is easier if you use an oil filter bowl attachment for the ratchet. A sealing ring is attached to the new can filter. Coat it with a thin layer of oil.
Replacing the filter without the housing
oil filters made from filter paper are located in a housing. It is held in place by at least one central screw. In almost all cases, it is located on the front of the engine. If the cover is unscrewed, residual oil usually still leaks out. If you remove the old filter, pay attention to the installation position. Clean the housing before inserting the new filter. Depending on the manufacturer, there are sealing rings and seals on the cover, housing or a central screw. They must all be replaced to ensure tightness.
Once you have closed the housing and tightened the screws correctly with a torque wrench, remove all oil stains with a suitable cleaner. If you skip this step, stubborn stains can form when the engine is hot and foul-smelling gases can build up.
Step 4: Top up the oil
If the drain plug has also been given a new sealing ring and you have tightened it according to the manufacturer's instructions, fill your bike with fresh oil. Once again, the vehicle handbook provides information on the correct quantity, specifications and required viscosity. The tightness and oil level should be checked with a short test run of the motorcycle. Before going out on the road again for the first time, check the oil level again as a precaution.
Order Hiflo oil filters online from TecBike
You've come to the right place in our online store if you're looking for accessories for your motorcycle. A large selection at low prices and fast delivery make us your online specialist dealer for motorcycle parts, including expert advice. Do you have questions about oil filters for your motorcycle or other parts? We will be happy to advise you!