If your bike does not use a spin-on oil filter, the given number is a Fram part number. The filter media from Fram will be of normal quality, and pretty much as good as you can get anywhere else. At the very bottom of this page there's a small cross- reference table relating a few Fram / WIX / Purolator import filters. This will give you a few more choices if your bike uses one of the CH6xxx numbers.
Most modern motorcycles use the filter I call type [5], so this is the filter where I give you the most options. Personally, I always use Purolator Pure One PL14610s, which, along with the Mobil-1 M1-110 is clearly the best oil filter available. A small step down are the Bosch and SuperTech filters. These filters all have advanced filter media which is clearly superior to anything else on the market. The SuperTech filters, at $2 each, are a real steal. The AMSOil filters also have the advanced media, but they only have a very few square inches of it. Because of my fear that these can become clogged up too easily, I cannot recommend them. The remaining filters all have "normal" media, and have significantly poorer performance in capturing particles. I recommend you avoid Fram and Pennzoil filters.
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