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Need part # and Question

I am looking for a Part # for an 03 oil filter. Also has anyone tried the cruize control that Bobs BMW has in their part book? It looks some what like the Throttlemizer.

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03 BCR #125 of 200
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11 42 1 460 845 is listed.

Way easier to just ask for one at the dealer, tho. They are the same for modern R and K bikes.

Also, Fram PH6063 is a direct replacement.

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Thanks Dave.

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03 BCR #125 of 200
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DO NOT USE THE FRAM. They used to be good quality filters. but too many posts on other sites lately complaining about the quality.
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I looked at some other threads and web sites and came up with this list of alternative oil filters;

Fram PH6063 (hard to get)
or PH3614 (easier to get)

Purolator ML16825

K&N KN-163

Amsoil SMF 122

BMW (car) 11 42 460 845

Mobil 1 M1 – 102

NAPA Gold #1348
Or
Wix (they are the same) 51348

AC DELCO PF-53


References and interesting reading

http://www.ibmwr.org/

http://www.twocreeks.net/toby/oil_filters.shtml



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