Chain Oiler
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Chain Oiler
I don't know if anyone has tried to use an automatic chain oiler and what you think about it, but I've been using one for the last 8 years in all the bikes I had.
It's the first thing I do every time I get a new bike, and I think it's great.
No worries about cleaning the chain, or lubricating it for 4000-5000 km, and the chain usually lasts twice as long.
There is some information for whoever is interested in :
http://www.scottoiler.com/
And this one is only for Aprilias (and Caponords), I didn't have any problems with my Pegaso:
http://www.scottoiler.com/support_guide8.asp
Thought I'll let you know about it.
Glad to hear any opinions..
It's the first thing I do every time I get a new bike, and I think it's great.
No worries about cleaning the chain, or lubricating it for 4000-5000 km, and the chain usually lasts twice as long.
There is some information for whoever is interested in :
http://www.scottoiler.com/
And this one is only for Aprilias (and Caponords), I didn't have any problems with my Pegaso:
http://www.scottoiler.com/support_guide8.asp
Thought I'll let you know about it.
Glad to hear any opinions..
Re: Chain Oiler
Ciao Makis,Makis ha scritto:...It's the first thing I do every time I get a new bike, and I think it's great.
No worries about cleaning the chain, or lubricating it for 4000-5000 km, and the chain usually lasts twice as long.
just for my curiosity, what do you mean for it lasts twice as long?
with standard chain maintenance and lubrication, I've changed my chain, sprocket and pinion at 38.000 km...
Attila (non logged)
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Ciao Attila,
It's all relative, isn't it?
I don't know if the Capo is easier on the chain than the Pegaso or not, but on my Pegaso I don't think that my chain and sprockets lasted that long.
Without looking at any receipts or papers, i think that the last time i've changed the chain (for the second time) my Pegaso had 40,000Km on the clock, and now at 82,000 km the chain is as good as new.
I could try and find out exactly how many km my chain lasted on the Pegaso, or better maybe find out how many it's going to last in the Caponord
There's a chance I'll be coming to Italy in August, so maybe you can see it
But even if it doesn't last as much , I think i prefer only to fill it with oil and forget about cleaning and spraying.
Lazy maybe??
So did you write the previous comment?
What does "Stefanob" think about it?
Is it a Scottoiler, Chaintec or some other brand?
It's all relative, isn't it?
I don't know if the Capo is easier on the chain than the Pegaso or not, but on my Pegaso I don't think that my chain and sprockets lasted that long.
Without looking at any receipts or papers, i think that the last time i've changed the chain (for the second time) my Pegaso had 40,000Km on the clock, and now at 82,000 km the chain is as good as new.
I could try and find out exactly how many km my chain lasted on the Pegaso, or better maybe find out how many it's going to last in the Caponord
There's a chance I'll be coming to Italy in August, so maybe you can see it
But even if it doesn't last as much , I think i prefer only to fill it with oil and forget about cleaning and spraying.
Lazy maybe??
So did you write the previous comment?
What does "Stefanob" think about it?
Is it a Scottoiler, Chaintec or some other brand?
- carlodg
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Hello
he is really happy with scott oiler.
Now j look for him .. ok?
One more ...
http://www.hawkeoiler.com/
he is really happy with scott oiler.
Now j look for him .. ok?
One more ...
http://www.hawkeoiler.com/
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ok, let us know in advanceMakis ha scritto:There's a chance I'll be coming to Italy in August, so maybe you can see it
I guess Carlo wrote it...Makis ha scritto:So did you write the previous comment?
What does "Stefanob" think about it?
Is it a Scottoiler, Chaintec or some other brand?
We'll ask to Stefano as soon as he's back... now he's driving his Capo through Norway...
lucky guy, isn't it?
Mandi!
Attila
CN Grigio Dust Marzo 2002
"black snaky"
Attila
CN Grigio Dust Marzo 2002
"black snaky"
Hello,carlodg ha scritto:Hello
he is really happy with scott oiler.
Now j look for him .. ok?
One more ...
http://www.hawkeoiler.com/
you could also have a look at
http://www.pro-oiler.com
I have it on the Capo since a few months now and am satisfied with it. Adjusting is very easy as electronically controlled.
regards
Filip
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CLS
Hi jabs
I have used CLS chain lub system and that woeks perfectly. In that system you just adjust base setitngs and thats it system is working just with gravity and only thing what you do is when raining or speeding over 120 km/h turn 1-12 switch. System have just one magnetic valve and you just adjust opening time and frequence. I have done 16000 km and used 0,05l oil and chain is all the time well lubricated.
Sakke
I have used CLS chain lub system and that woeks perfectly. In that system you just adjust base setitngs and thats it system is working just with gravity and only thing what you do is when raining or speeding over 120 km/h turn 1-12 switch. System have just one magnetic valve and you just adjust opening time and frequence. I have done 16000 km and used 0,05l oil and chain is all the time well lubricated.
Sakke
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