Recently I perused the latest catalogue from Rider Warehouse; noticed a - to
me - new item. An chain oiler somehow brained by an electric speedometer.
You can also use it with a mechanical speedometer put you have to buy some
kind of translator. Any thoughts ?
Bogdan
still another broken doohickey!
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chain oiler, electric
I saw something similar to what you are talking about, if I remember
right it was kinda spendy (couple hundred bucks) and I figured my $10
can of Napa chain lube was good enough (I hit the chain every gas fill up)
Regards,
Richard Bessey
Bogdan Swider wrote:
> > Recently I perused the latest catalogue from Rider Warehouse; noticed > a - to > me - new item. An chain oiler somehow brained by an electric speedometer. > You can also use it with a mechanical speedometer put you have to buy some > kind of translator. Any thoughts ? > > Bogdan > >
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still another broken doohickey!
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "revmaaatin" wrote:
And it seems to me that Kawasaki should ship one with the bike from the factory. I have a magnetic drain plug (a cut-down Moose one) on my KLR. I pulled the drain plug on my brand-new Suzuki V-Strom 650 to dump the factory fill after about 50 miles in order to get rid of all the metal shards... and was shocked to find that Suzuki ships a magnetic drain plug by default. What, a motorcycle company that ships it done right from the factory floor? After dealing with Kawasaki motorcycles these last five or six years, that's a real shocker indeed! -E> I would seem to me that a magnetic drain plug is one of the early no- > brainer farkles that should be installed.
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chain oiler, electric
I just jumped into this thread, but if you want an automatic chain oiler,
get qet a Scottoiler. Works great.
Jeff A20
In a message dated 6/20/2008 10:38:45 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
richard@... writes:
I saw something similar to what you are talking about, if I remember
right it was kinda spendy (couple hundred bucks) and I figured my $10
can of Napa chain lube was good enough (I hit the chain every gas fill up)
Regards,
Richard Bessey
Bogdan Swider wrote:
**************Gas prices getting you down? Search AOL Autos for fuel-efficient used cars. (http://autos.aol.com/used?ncid=aolaut00050000000007) [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]> > Recently I perused the latest catalogue from Rider Warehouse; noticed > a - to > me - new item. An chain oiler somehow brained by an electric speedometer. > You can also use it with a mechanical speedometer put you have to buy some > kind of translator. Any thoughts ? > > Bogdan > >
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