Stupid Motorcycle Chain Lube Question

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by Morgan Vening, Mar 16, 2010.

  1. Morgan Vening

    Andrew Guest

    Heh! Well put. However, if you refer to the humourous footnote in my sig
    in the earlier message, you'll see I'm suggesting lubricating both the
    chain and the sprocket, not just the parts of the chain that require
    lubrication.
     
    Andrew, Mar 18, 2010
    #21
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  2. If you have oil on the side of your rear tyre, then you should be happy in
    the fact that your chain has enough oil.
     
    George W Frost, Mar 18, 2010
    #22
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  3. Morgan Vening

    theo Guest

    Or that you are a female who used to be regular poster here and likes
    elphants!!!!!

    Theo
     
    theo, Mar 18, 2010
    #23
  4. Morgan Vening

    John Dwyer Guest

    My Scott Oiler never leaves oil on the tyre. Makes me wonder if my chain is
    improperly lubricated.
     
    John Dwyer, Mar 18, 2010
    #24
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