Feejer/Weejer man
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Looking to maybe put an auto oiler on the Wee Strom. All you chain drive owners must have an opinion. All are welcomed. Mike in Fremont, Ca.
...as well as former fj owner!Hard to beat the Hawke Oiler. Designed and sold by a guy that got tired of the gravity feed styles that clogged and otherwise failed without warning.
First off, Why? Did your Wee Strom not come with an O ring chain? Aside from having a constant mess what do you think you'll gain?Looking to maybe put an auto oiler on the Wee Strom. All you chain drive owners must have an opinion. All are welcomed. Mike in Fremont, Ca.
First off, Why? Did your Wee Strom not come with an O ring chain? Aside from having a constant mess what do you think you'll gain?Looking to maybe put an auto oiler on the Wee Strom. All you chain drive owners must have an opinion. All are welcomed. Mike in Fremont, Ca.
My Bandit came with an O-Ring chain and lasted only about 8500 miles with only cleaning and occasional oiling. I bought another O-ring chain for it, put on a Pro-Oiler, and the chain was still going very strong when after 23,000 miles. It probably would have gone another 5,000 miles before I would have considered replacing it, but the bike went poof in a fiery rage, so I don't know how long it really would have lasted.First off, Why? Did your Wee Strom not come with an O ring chain? Aside from having a constant mess what do you think you'll gain?
Well you must not have gotten the synthetic o ring chain :lol:My Bandit came with an O-Ring chain and lasted only about 8500 miles with only cleaning and occasional oiling. I bought another O-ring chain for it, put on a Pro-Oiler, and the chain was still going very strong when after 23,000 miles. It probably would have gone another 5,000 miles before I would have considered replacing it, but the bike went poof in a fiery rage, so I don't know how long it really would have lasted.First off, Why? Did your Wee Strom not come with an O ring chain? Aside from having a constant mess what do you think you'll gain?
My point is, just cuz it's got an o-ring chain doesn't mean it can't benefit from regular lubing. But, my only evidence is from personal experience.
I liked the Pro-Oiler because it was fit and forget. I wouldn't get the pool of oil when the bike was at a stop light for long periods of time like others that had the Scott Oiler would. Plus, the new ones use the speedo wire instead of the magnetic pickup on the wheel like mine had.
Not really, just different. First, you have to remember to spray it weekly. Second, you have to actually spray it weekly! Third, it is a hell of a lot more convenient, and, on very long trips, prevents you from having to lube it every 500 miles or so.Is it that much better than spraying with chain lube on a weekly basis?
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