Filter Filters
07/14/06 06:26 PM AMSA's 411Moto Tech Tips/Tutorials
Filter Filters
(Disposable single use air filter-liner).
$20.00 for pack of 100 Filter Filters.

Back in 1990 I had an idea while dressing for a job in a semiconductor clean room. If you are familiar, you have to wear a clean room outfit covering from head to toe. Yes even those goofy hair nets -- wait! What if I used a thin hair net over my dirt-bike air filter, maybe I have something here (Filter Filters). Simply apply a little air filter oil and place it over a clean dirt-bike filter. I soon registered my idea from one of those TV inventors adds to obtain a filed registration, also filed for a Trademark ™ and obtained a DBA and started JCo (Johns company).
Developed the packaging myself supplied a few to the local shops (usually free). Long story shortened a few months later I see adds in the motorcycle magazines for a similar product (Filter skns: for $16.95 a pack of 3, I don't think so, and you're suppose to wash them, NOT! LOL!) . After seeing these I realized the TV inventors free service was a front to steal inventions & ideas (live & learn). However the product they made was far worse than my Filter Filters.
Their cotton material was thicker, uniform threads, where-as the Filter Filters were thin, random poly-thread spun, water-resistant material (helps to prevent rain from soaking into the foam). I actually compared the two in a wind tunnel for air throughput/resistance. The Filter FIlter was superior for air through-put/resistance. Basically Filter Filters allowed more air while providing the same functional benefit and disposable and a lot cheaper. All great but what can a working class guy do (not much without shelling out $). I believe the product will sell it self if worthy - I'm my own #1 customer, and that's just fine, but I don't want to hinder your access, so...
It's time to offer Filter Filters back into the eyes of local riders. I use a Filter Filter every time I clean my air filter. Basically allowing me to ride twice without having to clean my air filter. Once with a Filter Filter and once again when removed. That's a 50% reduction in Air Filter Maintenance! (sorta the point - of the idea).
If you'd like a Filter Filter simply contact me, I'll happily give you a free sample. I'm sure you'll quickly discover the benefits for yourself fairly quickly.
I'm not much of a salesman (I'm not pushy at all). In fact I'll honestly tell you up front these are ordinary 'hair nets' and if you have a source for them put them to use on your dirt-bike. If you don't I'm your guy, I have a large resource and I'll happily sell you some at a very reasonable price. I'd prefer to sell a 100 pack of Filter Filters for $20.00, that's .20 cents each. You'll soon realize a 100 Filter Filter will last you a year or more (depending on how often you ride of course). So if you're up for less Air Filter cleaning/maintenance and more riding then contact me (John Middleton) at: macdillon@sbcglobal.net.
This is an AMSA Tip you won't be disappointed with. Money back guaranteed! If you are not satisfied with the Filter Filter product. A refund will be issued for all unused product. I encourage you to ask other AMSA members about Filter Filters. I've been selling and giving them to riders for over 16 years. This is a tip you really should try. The hard part is getting together with me, but that's not all that hard... call/e-mail and let's ride! My telephone information is on AMSA officesrs page. Motorcycle Parts Unlimited, LTD. INC. and TJ's Cycles stock them so call today.
(Disposable single use air filter-liner).
$20.00 for pack of 100 Filter Filters.

Back in 1990 I had an idea while dressing for a job in a semiconductor clean room. If you are familiar, you have to wear a clean room outfit covering from head to toe. Yes even those goofy hair nets -- wait! What if I used a thin hair net over my dirt-bike air filter, maybe I have something here (Filter Filters). Simply apply a little air filter oil and place it over a clean dirt-bike filter. I soon registered my idea from one of those TV inventors adds to obtain a filed registration, also filed for a Trademark ™ and obtained a DBA and started JCo (Johns company).
Developed the packaging myself supplied a few to the local shops (usually free). Long story shortened a few months later I see adds in the motorcycle magazines for a similar product (Filter skns: for $16.95 a pack of 3, I don't think so, and you're suppose to wash them, NOT! LOL!) . After seeing these I realized the TV inventors free service was a front to steal inventions & ideas (live & learn). However the product they made was far worse than my Filter Filters.
Their cotton material was thicker, uniform threads, where-as the Filter Filters were thin, random poly-thread spun, water-resistant material (helps to prevent rain from soaking into the foam). I actually compared the two in a wind tunnel for air throughput/resistance. The Filter FIlter was superior for air through-put/resistance. Basically Filter Filters allowed more air while providing the same functional benefit and disposable and a lot cheaper. All great but what can a working class guy do (not much without shelling out $). I believe the product will sell it self if worthy - I'm my own #1 customer, and that's just fine, but I don't want to hinder your access, so...
It's time to offer Filter Filters back into the eyes of local riders. I use a Filter Filter every time I clean my air filter. Basically allowing me to ride twice without having to clean my air filter. Once with a Filter Filter and once again when removed. That's a 50% reduction in Air Filter Maintenance! (sorta the point - of the idea).
If you'd like a Filter Filter simply contact me, I'll happily give you a free sample. I'm sure you'll quickly discover the benefits for yourself fairly quickly.
I'm not much of a salesman (I'm not pushy at all). In fact I'll honestly tell you up front these are ordinary 'hair nets' and if you have a source for them put them to use on your dirt-bike. If you don't I'm your guy, I have a large resource and I'll happily sell you some at a very reasonable price. I'd prefer to sell a 100 pack of Filter Filters for $20.00, that's .20 cents each. You'll soon realize a 100 Filter Filter will last you a year or more (depending on how often you ride of course). So if you're up for less Air Filter cleaning/maintenance and more riding then contact me (John Middleton) at: macdillon@sbcglobal.net.
This is an AMSA Tip you won't be disappointed with. Money back guaranteed! If you are not satisfied with the Filter Filter product. A refund will be issued for all unused product. I encourage you to ask other AMSA members about Filter Filters. I've been selling and giving them to riders for over 16 years. This is a tip you really should try. The hard part is getting together with me, but that's not all that hard... call/e-mail and let's ride! My telephone information is on AMSA officesrs page. Motorcycle Parts Unlimited, LTD. INC. and TJ's Cycles stock them so call today.
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