Just fitted a loobman to the XT. Didn't take long (bout an hour) with my twin boys helping (2 1/2 years old).
Has anyone fitted one of these and found they needed to fit a tap or something inline to stop the oil left in the hose from dribbling out??
Just fitted a loobman to the XT. Didn't take long (bout an hour) with my twin boys helping (2 1/2 years old).
Has anyone fitted one of these and found they needed to fit a tap or something inline to stop the oil left in the hose from dribbling out??
didnt i see talk of this in product review forum O.o?
yes you did..... and...?Originally Posted by zeRax
I cracked up when I saw that topic, thought it was NoobMan Chain Oiler, I was thinking oh god wtf is going on!
Looks like a great piece of kit! keep us posted on preformance...
Will do John. I had a scottoiler on my last bike (VFR750) but thought i'd give one of these a go after reading the product review posted a couple of weeks ago. Doesn't look like it would be too hard to fit a tap or even one of those slide thingy's you get on the drip bags in hospital (anyone know where I can get one of those?) to stop any dripping while the bike is parked up.Originally Posted by John
Scottoiler = $239.00
Loobman = $50.00
There should be one on your enema bag.....
Sounds like a good idea....and the price is even better - where do you get them?
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That looks good... Nice job!
*adds a loobman to my long list of things I want for my bike, right under the visibike kit*
I'm not a complete idiot... some pieces are missing![]()
Originally Posted by DingDong
mucho papoosa bueno no panocha
Originally Posted by XTC
what did you think of the two of them. even though the oiler is more expensive how woud you rate it compared to the loobman.
i'm looking for something for my road nike and would be really interested in knowing what ya thoughts are. and keep me posted as to how the loobman goes.
John - The scott oiler was really good. I did 50000 kms on the VFR and adjusted the chain twice. The chain was still good when i sold the bike. you didn't have to think about the scott oiler once it was set up it would just do it's thing. The loobman on the other hand is "manual" you have to give the resevoir bottle a squeeze before setting off and any oil left in the tubing will still dribble out when stopped that's why i'm thinking of fitting a tap or sumfin to stop that if I find it a problem. I haven't ridden the bike with it yet but it seems to get the oil to the chain....
Got mine and one for Cary from www.chainoiler.co.uk took just a week to arrive.
cost is 18.99 pound sterling.
The loobman starting to sound as much hassle as lubeing your chain.
Speed doesn't kill people.
Stupidity kills people.
Why you say that all knowing Lou - Cause you don't sell them maybe??Originally Posted by Lou Girardin
If it's such a hassle lubing your chain don't bother....
Oh, I'm terribly sorry for venturing an opinion that was negative towards your new toy.Originally Posted by XTC
Just comparing the problems being spoken about here to the lack of attention my oiler requires. And no, it's not a scottoiler, it doesn't need squeezing, it doesn't piss oil out everywhere and it cost more than $50.
And I use a lot of gear that AMPS didn't/don't sell.
Skin a bit thin today?
Speed doesn't kill people.
Stupidity kills people.
Confrats on your new toy!
I wrote Loobman review being mentioned here.
Personally found lubing chain a big hassle - Find car jack, rotate wheel, etc.Originally Posted by Lou Girardin
It's now so much easier and find the Loobman a time saver.
Simply give a quick squeeze upon arrival at bike and forget about it till destination.
Thought about a tap but since the excess oil is actually inside the D.S.D, it's useless. The hospital thingy sounds interesting.
As for leaving oil stains, last week I cut off the bottom of a shampoo container and attach it to my chain after every ride if I've squeezed the Loobman. It collects any excess oil. Have also cut slightly shorter the plastic feeding tube in the catcher and this has helped regulate less oil for dispatch.
As always, will be updating the original article shortly.
90% of the time spent writing this post was spent thinking of something witty to say. It may have been wasted.
Is it??? You should see adoctor about that.Originally Posted by Lou Girardin
Why not tell us about your oiler?? Then we would know about another option.
(see previous post) I have one on for a couple of months now and only give it a squeeze for a ride of more than an hour. Have not noticed any oil dribbling out after I stop. But then the bike is on the side-stand and it might just end up un-noticed on the carpetOriginally Posted by XTC
I am using SAE50 as a compromise between fling from lighter oil and the time taken to get thru the pipe. Overall it is no hassle at all, easy to remember and means the chain does get oiled.
Maybe less= less dribble (
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