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RE: Oiling a Chain, Best Way?



The easiest way is to fit a Scottoiler !!!

Martin W.
Bandit12,Bandit6
Too Dangerous to live, Too Stupid to Die
Suzuki UK Bandit Owners Group http://pagina.de/bandito

>-----Original Message-----
>From: owner-st@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-st@xxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of
>Regina or David Tomlinson
>Sent: 09 December 1999 02:15
>To: ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Oiling a Chain, Best Way?
>
>
>Oh cr*p, I've got a bike w/ a chain!  I'd gotten used to shaft 
>drive and to tell the truth I never was very good at doing the chain oil
>thing on my F650 or M900.  Please help me, I need advice for the 
>chain ignorant.  What's the best way to oil your chain?  I've got one of
>those things that has a lube in in a sprain can that attaches to a 
>hose, that attaches to a little box that you put on the chain, but
>honestly I sold the Duc before I ever used it.  Remember also that 
>I'm probably the most mechanically challenged person you'll ever meet.
>I can change the oil and filter and remove my wheels, but that's about it.
>Thanks,
>David Tomlinson in Malakoff, TX
>'73 R75/5
>'76 R90s for sale and mint
>'99 ST Chinati
>
>
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