Cost effective "Slimkind" Chain Oiler - prices added .pg 3

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Not to get into the merits of when or where to oil your chain, this compact little device can be fitted  on any bike (including bicycles) without too much drama.

Chain can be oiled on the fly or while on the centre or bike stand.

Whether you oil before, during or after your ride the "Slimkind" Chain Oiler is neatly tucked away on your scoot always ready for use. Filled with EP90 gear oil, it can be topped-up on a smoke or drinks break with minimal effort. Sure beats having to cart a 400ml aerosol can along on a trip.

Parts:

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Flow control valve, usually opened to allow about 3-5 drops per minute. Closed when not in use. If you have total brain fade  and leave it open, you will only lose about 100ml of oil. Pipe end is routed to the most convenient mounting position, 5 - 10 mm above the chain.


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Mounting option, or just a hand full of cable ties

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Spare oil for  re-fill can be carryied in a toolpack or or anywhere else for that matter. The tube is tough as nails. I use these to carry spare / emergency brake fluid, antifreeze (radiator and human  :mwink:) and dishwashing liquid (tyre seating after puncture, general cleaning and hand wash).
Can be used as an emergency knuckle duster/ rib prodder for unwanted aliens and snorers around camp  :pot:

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