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My DIY chain oiler [With alot of pics!!!]


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Is any one selling these. I want to fit one on my bike. Can pm me

 

ezzyoiler is selling...

or get the scott oiler system...

or get your hands dirty and DIY...

depends on individual...

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hmm...

lost my pics on current oiler set up with the metal valve...

am planning to do up my twin tips...

but a bit lazy...

hehe...

 

attached is 2 pics of my old set up with the fish tank valve and my oil container...

 

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anyway my fish tank valve lasted me 2 weeks+ before leaking and the tubing also starts to get really soft...

in the end got the metal valve and thicker plastic tubing

from this shop

 

Teck Siong Huat Hardware

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my current valve has no leak for the last almost 1 year...

i use 1 valve for both flow control and on/off..

tubing i got 4mm dia which is just nice to restrict the flow to a nice rate...

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A week on 2t as opposed to my 4t. Result is a stickier chain that attracts grime and dirt but cleaner than what i maxima chain wax would have. Stay on the chain longer i suppose. Now back on 4t to see if it will clean up the chain (:

Dragstar 400 classic & Zx6r

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I wish to thank the ts. I diy my auto on/off oiler from his detailed posts. Of coz I have my own touch to it. Yesterday pure luck, wanna shorten my wires so I tap my wire to my signals relay. To may amazement, now my oiler is no longer a flow but a intermittent flows of oil. Juz the way it suppose to be.

 

Upz for ts

 

Upz for my NOS chain oiler hahahahaha

 

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Honda nsr sp 150 pro arm

Honda super4 ver s - yamaha rxz 135

Honda cbr 600 rr

Suzuki hayabusa 1300 - yamaha cygnus 125 - yamaha lc135 spark

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I wish to thank the ts. I diy my auto on/off oiler from his detailed posts. Of coz I have my own touch to it. Yesterday pure luck, wanna shorten my wires so I tap my wire to my signals relay. To may amazement, now my oiler is no longer a flow but a intermittent flows of oil. Juz the way it suppose to be.

 

Upz for ts

 

Upz for my NOS chain oiler hahahahaha

 

Sent from my MB511 using Tapatalk

 

TS is a nice guy. Very knowledgeable about DIY stuff. But his friends a bit :faint:

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TS is a nice guy. Very knowledgeable about DIY stuff. But his friends a bit :faint:

 

Dun carry my balls!you still own me a Milo dinosaurs!

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I oil my chain with my used engine oil whenever i feel like it. Sometimes once a week, sometimes once every month, and my bike is still running fine.

 

I rarely get down and clean my chain nowadays. Just spam EO and go on expressway, and hey presto! Cleaner chain.

 

Now who can build an oiler for me? Pls pls pls pls pls.

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felt that doing a diy oiler takes too much time adjusting flowrate.

Now im armed with a mini bottle of 2t wherever i go pour it on the lower part of the chain before i ride.

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ya i have the same feeling about flowrate and leakage issues. I thinking of a modified design on the oil bottle, can be tilt to drip on the chain and sprocket, after that tilt back to stop the flow. This should work.

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Automatic oil lubrication with a electromagnetic valve

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My DIY dual oil dispenser, using a 4mm Y union push on connector, 4mm OD tubing and cotton swap (trim off the cotton buds). 1 strip of metal strap, screw, nut, washer and cable tie to secure on the bike.

Current Ride - 2004 Kawasaki Z750

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My Z750 DIY Page

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04 Z750 Specification

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