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Scott oilers?

Postby SNAFU » Wed Feb 01, 2012 2:55 pm

Hi!
Just wanted to get others opinion's on Scott Oilers. I have used one on several bikes but normally have it set on minimum flow setting so the back wheel doesn't get covered in oil. I think it has improved chain life and just wanted to see what others think?

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Re: Scott oilers?

Postby pittster » Wed Feb 01, 2012 3:05 pm

I use Torco Power Slide® Chain Lube

No fling of crap put it on after every ride when the chain is hot and after the bike has a bath. My chain has 38,000kms and still going well. http://www.torcousa.com/torco_product/pscl.html

Scott oiler the ultimate in lazyness? sounds smart to me
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Re: Scott oilers?

Postby hoffy » Wed Feb 01, 2012 6:19 pm

Should get 40-50k out of a oem chain anyway..i wouldnt bother, your sprockets wont last as long as chain anyway, thats what normally prompts the change..
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