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Scott, This weekend there was a kid that forgot his air filter oil. When his father was searching for help I suggested he use our No-Toil. ( I gave his some rubber gloves because I knew he would be a mess without them) He had never seen anything like it but after watching Blair race and seeing me replace Blair’s filter at intermission he said he will have to go back to New Mexico and get some for his sons bike. I told him that Blair’s 450f has about 110 hours on the engine. We have always used No-Toil filters and filter oil. I also told him that I have not so much as even adjusted the valves. That says something to how No-Toil has protected Blair’s bikes. Thanks again. I think you will have one more customer after the Saturday race. Keep in touch. |
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Scott, Just realized that I never got back to you on the filters. They are awesome! I had to jump one point up on my main jet after installing it and my scoot runs better than before. Thanks Again, |
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Check out Loose Kid...we think they're awesome! |
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I got to try the air filter today, Honestly I can sit here all night typing a huge email about it, but I'm going to make it easier on you. IT WAS THE BEST AIR FILTER I HAVE EVER USED! I was so stoked about it. I deff gets more than the job done. Its unreal how this stuff works. I felt like there was better airflow, Also kept the inside super clean. It collected every single dirt particle! And my favorite part about it was that it can be cleaned right away. I was super tired after practice today, but I gave it a try and it honestly left me speechless. It was cleaned so easy! Thank you so so much for letting me try such a great product. J.J. Granados |
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Scott Dyke Morris SCOTT USA |
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Yeee Gads!, Staffapopolous Bleester learned real fast that there's a safer way to clean a filter using gasoline. Now he's No-Toil exclusive, cuz you don't use gas or flammable solvents to clean a filter. Check out our cleaning demo in the video page. BTW, I burned my arm while cleaning my filters with gas and set the garage on fire… No joke! |
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SERCO profile for MX Nationals program: Mitch Hoad, Matt Ryan and Kirk Gibbs! |
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From: Steven Steggerda - A Customer who appreciates the finer things in life. Hey Scott!! |
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From: Armand Vermeulen - Happy No-Toil Customer Hello, My name is Armand Vermeulen and I live in Cape Town, South Africa. |
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From: Harald Drågen - Super Flow Filters (Honda CRF 150 R 2008) Hi again! I have E- mailed your distrubutor in England and I'm awaiting a reply from him….. By the way, I have used No-Toil products the last 4-5 years, and its true. It is the best filter oil and filter cleaning product I have used, ever! That's the reason I want to try the filter kit too. |
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Just A Kind Message From Bobby: Signing stock of Bobby Bonds just in time for our next Worcs event this coming Sunday at Racetown 395 in Adelanto. Couldn’t have done it without all the support from all of you, our riders and I appreciate it. Regards, Charles Halcomb/Valli Motorsports. |
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Motocross: Hi Scott I would like to know that we have your support for the race meetings to use the banners and the logo. We will always continue to use No Toil as it is the best filter cleaner that we have ever used. It will be great to meet up with you again as, after all, you are the No-Toil Guy. |
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From the "I'm not really sure what's going on here" departmet: "We experimented with No-Toil to see if it was sticky enough to attract porcupine quills and well... just looked at how well it did..." Another notch in the armor for NO TOIL INDUSTRIES !!! |
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Sorry some of these are blurry: These pics come from my 2005 Kawasaki Prairie 700. This is why I use No-toil filters, no mud or water made it inside the air filter housing or carb's. Thank Goodness.... Brian Maxwell
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Introducing - Tanner Krahenbuhl: By Andrew Campo Las Vegas and motocross have a very solid history. The World Mini Grand Prix, the US Open, and the East / West Supercross shootout, all call the infamous Sin City home. Within this city there is a young aspiring champion; a rider that dreams of winning the US Open and the East / West shootout in front of his home crowd, a rider that has the heart and mindset to just that. In what is being considered one of the strongest intermediate classes in last decade, Tanner Krahenbuhl of Las Vegas, Nevada has been standing in the shadows. Following Ponca and Loretta’s this is no longer the case as the number 125 Honda of Houston has sent a message to his rivals. Tanner has made a statement, and after interviewing him, I feel strongly that we will soon come to recognize his name as we do Wilson, Anderson, Regal, Barcia, and the rest of the rising youth that are highly recognized through media channels. The momentum has been building since Mammoth, where Tanner took home a third place overall in the 450 intermediate main. At that time he realized that he was not 100% physically, so he headed to Texas to train with Honda of Houston teammate Tony Blood in preparation for Ponca. Tanner’s training paid off and he left Ponca City with a 5th in 250 Mod Intermediate, a 7th in the 450 stock intermediate, and a ton of confidence as he headed east for Loretta’s. Tanner started riding at the ripe age of three years old on a JR50. He was influenced by his brother Broc, who had a successful career in both the amateur and pro ranks. His career started with a bang after wining the 4-6 class at Loretta’s in 2000. In 2005 Tanner began to shine once again in the 85 7-11 class as he brought home top three finishes at both Ponca and Loretta’s. Injuries overshadowed his '06 and '07 seasons, but his desire to make it in motocross has proved to be the stronger factor and he has returned evidently polished and more determined than ever to make his mark. Tanner would like to thank the following sponsors for their support: Honda of Houston – Fox – ScottUSA – Vitamin Water – No Toil |
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Don't mess with "Big" Grorge Greer: No-Toil filters are proving to live up to its claims. The bikes are running great, absolutely no dust is getting through, and clean-up is easy. We should have been using these filters a long time ago. Thanks so much for the product support of our team. For the record, riders are taking note that we're using and endorsing No-Toil products. It sounds like I'm 'blowing smoke', but we don't endorse products that we don't truly believe to be the best on the market; and riders who know us also know that's how we handle promoting products. We don't accept product sponsorships until we have tested (as we did yours) and until we are convinced that we would be proud to recommend the product. We are proud to recommend No-Toil filters and other products. Thanks again for the support. Good Riding, |
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Another No Toil Adventure with Todd: Hey Scott, I finally was able to use your products this past weekend riding and we tested them on the Dyno! Wow, I'm impressed. And I even like how easy the Filter was to wash! I would like to work with you guys at No Toil more! |
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No Toil Air Filter System - DirtBike Review by Sutty There’s no denying that servicing air filters is a pretty darn crappy job. Washing, oiling and fitting filters is a time consuming chore that’s about as popular a job to do on your dirt scoot as greasing the suspension linkage. However, unlike linkage servicing which there is no quick or easy way to do properly, there is a way of cutting down the time you spend servicing your bike’s foam air filter. America is the home of laziness with drive thru this, instant that and kwik the other so it’s no surprise that the company behind the easy way of filter servicing is American. No-Toil is a California based foam filter and treatment fluid company whose range of biodegradable products can be cleaned in your washing machine. |
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BIG George Greer, Team Manager Like I indicated to you, we don't endorse products unless we believe in them 100%. After a month of testing and racing with a No-Toil filter, I feel confident it will be easy for us to promote this product. Both riders were extremely impressed with the ease of cleaning the filters and the lack of making a mess during the cleaning process. But more importantly from a racing standpoint, we were impressed with the filtering ability of the filters and pleasantly surprised to not feel any lose of performance; definitely a win-win situation. |
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Jason Lawson - AEP/PSO I switched over to NoToil two years ago through Sandtrax in Tulsa, Ok. I had been running the K&N and having mixed results. Once I switched over, the consistency was notable. The bike ran smoother and had less bog at the bottom. I now have three filters for every weekend and could not be happier. |
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No Toil Air Filter System - IMX Review by Jason Thorpe According to Scott Oakes (Scott, the No-Toil Guy as it says on his business card). I'm the typical prospective No-Toil customer. I've seen the stuff around for years and I am intensely curious about its non-toxic, solvent free, environmentally responsible formulation. But for some godforsaken reason, I've remained unwilling to accept change and jettison my highly flammable air filter oil and filthy bucket of low-flash solvent. Read more of the pdf... |
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