Ronzuki wrote:
No 'might' about the 'at expense of filtration quality'. It's a fact. Been there done that before. Anything smaller then dead gnats will be sucked in to the engine until the filter starts clogging up w/ the K&N oil absorbing what dust and dirt it can. At that point, you might as well have a paper filter anyway.

End of the day any gains are dubious at best, you might save money long term having a "reusable filter" - but don't forget to factor in the cost of the "recharge" kit; down time while the filter is removed, cleaned, dried and re oiled. And your engine (long term) life, well...... there'd be a big question mark over reduction to it. Suzuki would have good grounds to void the warranty if any engine related issues developed (eg. even something simple like engine air flow sensor failure through oil contamination- which is common problem with over oiled filters.)
I've run them, but have never kept the vehicle long enough to monitor long term engine damage. Now, being older (and perhaps wiser?) I'll be sticking with OEM filters.