Hi all,
Having used the search function, I know this topic has been covered in various guises but hopefully I have a slightly new slant on it!
I'm replaicng the chain and sprockets on my bike after just shy of 14k miles. Not too impressed with that, previous bikes have lasted much longer and I have various theories as to why these have not done so well including recent bad winters, change in chain lube etc.
Anyway, I'm considering using a chain luber system to try and ensure my chains last longer. Rather than go with pot luck I thought I'd see what the collective experience of the board suggests for my Xl700.
I have been looking at:
1. Loobman, cheap (~ÂŁ18) but relies on memory and apprently looks awful on the bike.
2. Scottoiler VSystem- (~ÂŁ60), automatic assuming you keep it filled. Requires accessing vacuum system on bike.
3. Scottoiler E System- (~ÂŁ180), automatic and can be adjusted on the move for different riding conditions. Constant rate of oiling.
4. Pro-Oiler (~ÂŁ170), as E System?
5. Others?!
I really would like to understand the Pros/Cons, including assembly of the parts, any need to alter OEM equipment on the bike (e.g. vacuum system etc), if parts are permanently attached by glue or can it all be removed without damage etc,
I occasionally go off-roading so what does this mean for the systems etc, any thing else which you think is important when making decisions on what to go with.
Of course I could stick with lubing the chain by hand which is what I do currently, this doesn't worry me by I'm trying to ensure I get a good life out of the next set of C+S.
In case you're interested I went with a Gold X-ring chain for the bike with accompanying sprockets in the set. Plan to fit them myself after seeing other posts here (thanks for the advice guys!). Money saved is being reinvested in the oiler system.
Bit of a waffely post but hopefully of use to others with responses as well.
Thanks for any advice.
cpp01
Having used the search function, I know this topic has been covered in various guises but hopefully I have a slightly new slant on it!
I'm replaicng the chain and sprockets on my bike after just shy of 14k miles. Not too impressed with that, previous bikes have lasted much longer and I have various theories as to why these have not done so well including recent bad winters, change in chain lube etc.
Anyway, I'm considering using a chain luber system to try and ensure my chains last longer. Rather than go with pot luck I thought I'd see what the collective experience of the board suggests for my Xl700.
I have been looking at:
1. Loobman, cheap (~ÂŁ18) but relies on memory and apprently looks awful on the bike.
2. Scottoiler VSystem- (~ÂŁ60), automatic assuming you keep it filled. Requires accessing vacuum system on bike.
3. Scottoiler E System- (~ÂŁ180), automatic and can be adjusted on the move for different riding conditions. Constant rate of oiling.
4. Pro-Oiler (~ÂŁ170), as E System?
5. Others?!
I really would like to understand the Pros/Cons, including assembly of the parts, any need to alter OEM equipment on the bike (e.g. vacuum system etc), if parts are permanently attached by glue or can it all be removed without damage etc,
I occasionally go off-roading so what does this mean for the systems etc, any thing else which you think is important when making decisions on what to go with.
Of course I could stick with lubing the chain by hand which is what I do currently, this doesn't worry me by I'm trying to ensure I get a good life out of the next set of C+S.
In case you're interested I went with a Gold X-ring chain for the bike with accompanying sprockets in the set. Plan to fit them myself after seeing other posts here (thanks for the advice guys!). Money saved is being reinvested in the oiler system.
Bit of a waffely post but hopefully of use to others with responses as well.
Thanks for any advice.
cpp01