Do not need to lube my shaft .........
Do not need to lube my shaft .........
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I lube my chain after a ride why the chain is warm, then it has time to sink in and "set" by the next ride, only a fraction will fling off compared to lubing and riding right away.
Always lube it after it rains or a wash too.![]()
scotoiler, remove the doubt - well worth the money, extend the life of your chain by 3 years
I think it was lou who showed me an auto lube device that he had made so it constantly (when your bike is on) dripped lube onto the chain. Worked very well. I think he said cost 200 od bucks?
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Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot
Best way to look after your chain is to give it a little, often (just like you should treat a Woman).
pretentious moi?
what is the RRP of the Scotoiler system?Originally Posted by dawnrazor
“There's nothing more exhilarating than pointing out the shortcomings of others, is there? ”-Clerks
3 years? That depends on how much riding you do. On my GS1200SS the Scottoiler extended the chain life from 6 months to 18 months.Originally Posted by dawnrazor
I fitted a Scottoiler to my DL1000 yesterday, and if I get one year out of the chain then it will be money well spent.
Time to ride
Originally Posted by ZZR
For people who down own a "black mans willie"
Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot
A chain is something that all real motorcycles have, and costs a lot less to replace than a drive shaft or diff.Originally Posted by ZZR
Nice bike you've got by the way.![]()
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How an earth are you going to get oil inside the pins on a O ring chain..... They are sealed and have grease inside !
Just clean the crap off , use a M/c lube with a high shear. and watch how you drive ..![]()
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The Enfield, ( which Still hasnt managed to sign Rossi up for next season~ ) uses a rubber cush drive and a sprung loaded primary drive , so the chain is not subjected to shock
Last count 17 000 km on Black. ( Black is chain that isnt to hot on its tolerances= cheap sh#t off the roll at 85 dollars for 520 ,,,,,
STephen
"Look, Madame, where we live, look how we live ... look at the life we have...The Republic has forgotten us."
Not on BMWs you don'tOriginally Posted by Jantar
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Thanks, yes very nice.Originally Posted by Jantar
I have to agree with you about Scottoilers though. I had one on the ZZR1100, I'm not how many ks the chain and sprockets had done before I bought the bike but I got another 20,000km before I had to replace them. Pretty damn impressive I reckon for such a bike.
I use loobman dual sided oiler... Sure it's not as sophisicated as scott oiler but it's much easier to install and easy to service. Also it only cost me $50 NZ including shipping from UK. and it's been working bloody well at keeping my chain lubed.
here's the website:
http://www.chainoiler.co.uk/
I have deep pockets. It's just that it's a deep empty pocket...........
So how much is a Chain, 2 x sprokets, swing arm assembly and all the stuff to hold your rear wheel on and stuff these days?Originally Posted by Jantar
Busa assembly is about $2000 just for swing arm.
Complete assembly (rear swing arm / driveshaft & diff) for a K1200S is about $1600 - $1800. not my problem for 2 years, no oil, no cleaning .....
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You're grasping at straws. If the swingarm needed replacing with the chain and sprockets, the bike would probably have hit a tree.Originally Posted by Titanium
Nah, just saying its like comparing apples with oranges .......Originally Posted by imdying
Each is what it is with the pros and cons that come along with it.....
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