"The ultimate result of shielding men from the effects of folly is to fill the world with fools." - Herbert Spencer, English Philosopher (1820-1903)
Try Jaycar, some bright blue but not pink.
Cheers,
Colin
Originally Posted by Steve McQueen
"The ultimate result of shielding men from the effects of folly is to fill the world with fools." - Herbert Spencer, English Philosopher (1820-1903)
Hmmm... Buy 8 loobman chain oilers for 1 scott oiler...![]()
Thats if you buy a new scotty. Tardme loobmans are about $65 and I've paid about $80 all up for a scotty - so I'm not complaining. I probably wouldn't have bothered with a new scotty nor a loobman. I'd keep forgetting to use the loobman so would be no better off than manual oiling.
Cheers R
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Scott oiler or loobman, a chain oiler is a marvellous thing to have on the bike. I have put one on together with a new chain n sprockets 10000 k ago and you cant see they have worn. The chain is always shining with a good coat of oil and thats how they want to be.![]()
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Thanks for the photos. Interesting thread. I only just caught up with the idea of double feeds at the PP here in the South. I'll look out for a double feed to stick on the wee-strom as the inside of the chain doesn't get enough oil.
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When you take thousands of photos of your bike does the light from the flashweaken the plastic?
Well done R and I do not want to rain on your parade.
But I would not run the hose over the frame where you should be gripping with your legs.
On most bikes this is the first place the paint wears out.
And going by the amount of paint there you and the other owners aren't doing this.
I would run it on the inside of the frame as I would crush and damage it on my first ride.
If you grip hard with legs you will get more control of your bike in the rough.
Just a thought.
Feel the fear and do it anyway
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There are alot of highly educated idiots out there.
Its already been re routed to be on the inside of the frame. Was trying to find away to get to the inside of frame while missing the chain and TA had the solution. From the swing arm, to the rear frame down tube and up it to the air box (now above the chain) and then horizontal to the oiler.
Yer I should probably grip the frame more. I manage to polish up the clutch case cover with my right boot (protrudes outside the frame) but I tend to keep my left foot just a little bit off the frame so that I can work the gear leaver (big feet are a pain).
Reading the adv thread again - does that mean the LC4 is getting some attention?
Cheers R
"The ultimate result of shielding men from the effects of folly is to fill the world with fools." - Herbert Spencer, English Philosopher (1820-1903)
You are right in releasing the grip a bit to change gear, but you must grip with both feet to hang on to the bike properly so you get control over the bike and get your body in the right position.
Other wise you will not be controlling the bike when it bucks left and only have half the control when it goes right.
Or push down to help the tires bite and get grip.
Easier to do than explain.
Not to sure what I'm doing with the LC4.
Don't want to sell it as there is no other bike I would like as a adv dirt bike at the moment. As I think the LC4 is still a good reliable all round bike.
And the 03 is the pick of the bunch with the larger 18L tank (which I would like to have).
But I can't be bothered working on it (tune up etc) getting it rego, changing tires or riding it.
So it sits unloved on the bike table and I just think I should put it back together and ride it or sell it.
Now it's summer and dusty it will stay there until winter I guess and I'll ride my road bike's.![]()
Feel the fear and do it anyway
Don't confuse education with intelligence.
There are alot of highly educated idiots out there.
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