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Gathering opinon how many bikers are just pushing bike just to lub your chain?

Or using car scissor jack?

Or using easystand or packjack?

 

Thought of getting packjack but for $70 abit ex.

What do most the forumers lub? Just push your bike?

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Gathering opinon how many bikers are just pushing bike just to lub your chain?

Or using car scissor jack?

Or using easystand or packjack?

 

Thought of getting packjack but for $70 abit ex.

What do most the forumers lub? Just push your bike?

 

Previously what i did was to push my bike front and back cause my bike dont have main stand, then came across the easy stand product, bought it and seems good so far. Chain lubing is much easier now for me. Not sure for the rest though.

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I'm using a piece of big rock at the moment. Willbe getting those car jack soon.

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I bought easy stand when I was using s4. Hassle free. But changed bike to busa its a hassle cus its heavy and the easy stand base is small. Then tried pack jack. So far so good. Sturdy base also and can keep under my seat.

 

Alternatively can buy scissor jack at JB. Bought for sgd 25.

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Scissor jack I also have. But only when I wash my bike then I will use.

Too big and heavy thus cannot keep in bike for frequent chain lubing.

Guess packjack is the best alternative...

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push oso can lar. seriously. takes u less than 5 mins to do so. u will look like idiot wen other ppl in the carpark see u though. haha! been thru that.

 

unless u wanna clean and all, then a jack is essential.

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I use a scissor jack, a rag, kerosene and dupont chain saver every 2 weeks.

A pack jack is a good alternative.

Ive goggle and could get it for $60 shipped. Unique has them at $80.

Cmo has a replica at $40.

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I use a scissor jack, a rag, kerosene and dupont chain saver every 2 weeks.

A pack jack is a good alternative.

Ive goggle and could get it for $60 shipped. Unique has them at $80.

Cmo has a replica at $40.

 

where u get the dupont spray??

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I got a scissor jack to let go, any bros interested

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I must say all these aftermarket jacks are pretty redundant, personally have tried the easy stand, not very satisfied because it somehow does not have enough friction to the ground hence it will slide away when you try to lift it.

 

As for the pack jack, same thing, when you maneuver your wheel onto the pack jack and turn the wheel, either your wheel will slide side ways or the jack itself will move away. Must operate on rough surfaces which I find not accommodating for me because most HDB car parks' floor are slippery.

 

For maximum operation on cleaning your chain and wheels, I would use a paddock stand

 

 

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I must say all these aftermarket jacks are pretty redundant, personally have tried the easy stand, not very satisfied because it somehow does not have enough friction to the ground hence it will slide away when you try to lift it.

 

As for the pack jack, same thing, when you maneuver your wheel onto the pack jack and turn the wheel, either your wheel will slide side ways or the jack itself will move away. Must operate on rough surfaces which I find not accommodating for me because most HDB car parks' floor are slippery.

 

For maximum operation on cleaning your chain and wheels, I would use a paddock stand

 

 

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may i know how much did u pay for the paddock stand? where can i get them? thanks!

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may i know how much did u pay for the paddock stand? where can i get them? thanks!

 

Motoworld or unique has the Oxford paddock stand! Universal or spools also have

 

 

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I have one oxford paddock stand for sale...anyone interested call me...

moto word is selling this...

 

reason for selling...not using this as i have oiler on my bike...oiler eliminates chain cleaning and lube chains...

i love my ezzyoiler

experience the miracle...

where chain cleaning is history...

call 91797182..

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how much r u selling?

I have one oxford paddock stand for sale...anyone interested call me...

moto word is selling this...

 

reason for selling...not using this as i have oiler on my bike...oiler eliminates chain cleaning and lube chains...

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I pushed my bike to lube the chain 'cos during those days, bike jacks were too expensive and big and bulky :(

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