Chain oiler
#1
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
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#2
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/
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#3
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.
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#4
The reality is that most people couldn't be bothered oiling their chain on a regular basis.
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#5
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.
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Mine is to give her reasonYes

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#6
Motul Chain Wax doesn't seem to fling off too much........
Whaddya mean there's no bourbon left????
Scary Wtf
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