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[QUOTE="dirt bike dave, post: 1232286, member: 18302"] Hard to say if the oil is as good or better at stopping dirt than other filter oils. IMO it performs about the same as other products I've used, but the convenience and ease of use are the deciding factors. I've been using No Toil for years. I clean my filter every ride (unless there is no dust, its a short ride and I've been in front the whole time, LOL). With No Toil, I've never observed any dirt get past my filter, or even onto the inside of the filter. On occasional long dusty rides, I've had the filter get pretty dirty. Hopefully, there is a large 'safety' margin built in to everyone's filter maintenance practices. I think if you have a good quality filter and use reasonable maintenance practices, the No Toil should be good enough. But bring a spare, pre-oiled filter if you know you are going to be in dusty conditions and will have the opportunity to change a filter mid-ride. [/QUOTE]
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