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Chain oiler - Corpsedealer - 02-02-2014

Was surf'n the net and found these chain oilers from Motobriiz.
Wind powered chain oiler. Oils while you ride.
Apparently the air pressure charges the resevoir and pushes oil down a tube to a felt applicator.
Cleans and oils with minimum spray off!!

Any one delt with them?

Motobriiz.com


RE: Chain oiler - playswithnitro - 02-02-2014

Here's one that I've tried and like: Cameleon Chain Oiler.

Electric-powered and dead-simple to use.

Program it to deliver one drop every 7 to 10 minutes while you're riding.

250ml bottle will last up to 30,000km.

$239 plus postage.

http://vijaysmotorcycleaccessories.com.au/


RE: Chain oiler - Landmine - 04-02-2014

I don't see the point in spending $200 on an oiler may as well go for new sprockets and chain. Minimal effort you can get 50 K from chain. As a chain abuser it is stretch not lube that kills the chain. The only saving is not having to spray lube the chain roughly each tank of fuel.


RE: Chain oiler - playswithnitro - 04-02-2014

The reality is that most people couldn't be bothered oiling their chain on a regular basis.


RE: Chain oiler - Corpsedealer - 04-02-2014

I lube (using a spray on lube) my chain after every wash and before every big ride (mind you as I dont have a licence at the moment its not getting used).
I just hate the waxy shit that comes off the the chain and on to the plastic as its a prick to get off.

So I thought that these oilers might be a good thing! and a little oil spray
is easy to remove with a rag and soapy water.


RE: Chain oiler - CeeJay07 - 04-02-2014

Motul Chain Wax doesn't seem to fling off too much........