all japanese, american made motorcycles have oil filters of some sort.usually a spin on filter
Just make sure that you do not use cheap filters. Always use filters as good as OEM filters at least. Don't use FRAM.
Same as a car.
Of course! Check with NAPA Auto Parts, and use the term 'after-market'...
FRAM makes garbage oil filters, I cut one open and the inside was cardboard. I will only use pennzoil oil filters because It keeps the oil clean and they are very strong filters. The WIX filters are the best in my opinion.
Lexus uses Toyota oil filters for their vehicles, so yes, you can use Toyota oil filters for your Lexus.
Most of them do; some of them don't.Since the purpose of an oil filter is to remove impurities from the lubricating oil by collecting them in a paper, cloth or wire screen medium, this function may also be accomplished by simply changing the old oil for fresh.
You do not have to use OEM filters. You should however use a quality filter. Purolator, Wix, Bosch, AC/Delco, Motorcraft, Mopar, and all OEM filters are quality filters. Avoid cheap no name filters.
You can use any 10 W 40 oil that is recommended for use in motorcycles.
You can use any 10-40 W oil that is intended for motorcycles, made for wet clutch use.
Motorcycle Oil, it is advised to use 10w40 by suzuki. Brand would be your choice but make sure it's designed for motorcycles not car oil. Motorcycles have a wet clutch (Clutch rests in oil) cars do not.
Kia makes automobile but they do not manufacture oil filters. Their filters are made by a filter manufacture and then Kia is printed on the side. Use any quality filter in your Kia. Purolator, Bosch, Wix, are all quality filters you can use.
the first motorcycle used coal for its steam powered engine but now they use gas that doesnt completely answer the ? so with all honesty yes. in fact, all motorcycles use gas and oil. 4 strokes use fuel to run, and oil in the engine, where as a 2 stroke requires gas/2 stroke oil mix for fuel, and oil for the engine.