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    Silkolene Titanium ChainGel (aerosol)

    PIck it up from:
    Fuchs Lubricants, 399 Rosebank Rd. Avondale Auckland.
    Ph 828 3255.

    Cost: $10.96 + GST per 400ml can.

    Good sticky stuff this!

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    Quote Originally Posted by XRNR
    Cost: $10.96 + GST per 400ml can.
    MotoMail sells it for about $25 a can. (Same can).

    Hope this doesn't indicate their markups in general!

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    Quote Originally Posted by XRNR
    MotoMail sells it for about $25 a can. (Same can).

    Hope this doesn't indicate their markups in general!
    Bugger!
    I bought a can of the stuff from Motomail a couple of weeks back - $25 exactly.
    That is one hell of a mark-up!

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    Quote Originally Posted by XRNR
    PIck it up from:
    Fuchs Lubricants, 399 Rosebank Rd. Avondale Auckland.
    Ph 828 3255.

    Cost: $10.96 + GST per 400ml can.

    Good sticky stuff this!
    Do they do other lubricant products as well ? and are they all priced well below Motomail? (I know I know. I could just go and look see myself)

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    Quote Originally Posted by bluninja
    Do they do other lubricant products as well ? and are they all priced well below Motomail? (I know I know. I could just go and look see myself)
    Worth it, carry change, they usually have to open their personal wallets to find the small bits for you.

    They do the Fuchs & Silkolene products. Oils, greases, 2stroke oils, filter oils, all the stuff.

    They should be priced below anyone else, as they are the suppliers of said products. They are just happy to deal with Joe public, (as long as we don't give them too much greif).

    (I wish all wholesalers were like that).

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    i think all of motomails prices are well marked up, i trust red barron, they always give a good deal, i got a price for some tag tripple clamps from another bike shop $1200 for top and bottom clamp, red barron did the same gear plus a tag fat bar and tag grips for $1150 and it was a fancy chrome CR high bend bar to.

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    yeah, motomail can go and die in a hole as far as I'm concerned. past experiences...
    fuchs have got the full range in their warehouse just down the road from their HQ

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    Quote Originally Posted by XRNR
    PIck it up from:
    Fuchs Lubricants, 399 Rosebank Rd. Avondale Auckland.
    Ph 828 3255.

    Cost: $10.96 + GST per 400ml can.

    Good sticky stuff this!
    I use that, it is really good stuff.might have to stock up next time I'm in Auckland.

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    I recently fitted a Scottoiler. Excellent. If you've got the room to fit one I'd recommend one.

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    Oops. Not sure if that post belongs in this catagory.

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    Quote Originally Posted by XRNR
    PIck it up from:
    Fuchs Lubricants, 399 Rosebank Rd. Avondale Auckland.
    Ph 828 3255.

    Cost: $10.96 + GST per 400ml can.

    Good sticky stuff this!
    This is an interesting thread. Got in to this on the sportbike news group. Personal. I have made a stand for the bike and lift it every Friday night. Spin the rear tyre and put a thin small line of NT "No Throw" oil ,a thin one at that, down the pivot points of each link as it roles around. Both top and bottom and centre for sprockets. Then I ride all weekend and do it again on Sunday night. This chain stays clean and I never adjust it so it is not stretching. It is and O ring chain. When I purchased the bike the chain was supposedly stuffed. I rod it back to Hawkes Bay from Hamilton and the chain felt dry and horrible and has a stack of wax on it. I was going to replace it but with a clean and this treatment it is like new now and has done 16,000k since I have had it. A Scott oiler would be good but I hate all the cable ties and shit you have to put on the bike. With a cheap wooden stand this works well. I do not like the wax as the dirt sticks to it and I recon the wax damages the O and X rings when the chain is cold.

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    ooops note this is headed " Off road" Sorry. But I use the same for my DR200 and XT250 but ever time I ride.

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    Interesting. Just noticed this thread.

    I use Silkolene on the FXR's chain, good stuff it is. I bought the last can up at Cyclespot, paid $20-something, presumably the same as at Motomail.

    I didn't know that the Fuchs place in Rosebank Rd sold retail-style to the public. My bad for not bothering to go in and check. I use Fuchs 10W40 in the engine, too.

    I know where I'll be buying my bike lubrication products from now on, then.
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    I heard of this chain gel and the only reason i don't have it right now is that im still trying to use the stuff i have at the moment up, then i'll buy the chain gel, i don't know bout you guys out there but i'm sick of the mess you get left with after a ride, incidently the guy who i brought it off from motomail reckoned it was a top lube and didn't flick off, go figure!! Can't remember what brand it was, it wasn't a mainstream brand, in a yellow can??
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    Quote Originally Posted by loosebruce
    i don't know bout you guys out there but i'm sick of the mess you get left with after a ride,
    No disrespect dude but whatever you are using currently is a good advertisement for 'what not to use'. I saw your bike on the weekend ride and sheeeite does that chain spit off some serious lube - it was right up the side of the rear fairing!! I mean my bike prep is nearing anal proportions but I haven't seen chain lube make such a mess since I was a young punk on a pedal powered chopper and my dad used to lube the chain with engine oil!! (ended up with oil all over my right trouser leg)

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