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I would!
It's what people used to do anyway. Obviously it won't stick to the chain like a proper chain lube will, but it also wont be a pain in the arse to clean off bodywork etc like chain lube. In my Scottoiler I ended up using whatever oil was cheapest, and noticed no difference between that and the proper scottoil stuff. Obviously Scottoiler recommend that you use their oil, claiming anti- fling properties, and that other oils may corrode O- rings, but theirs won't. But they would wouldn't they.  ____________________ I was only doing what it said on my licence officer....
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 Claud 14.7 to 1 World Chat Champion

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Good point Tito. I'm guessing it must also be ok to use used engine oil as well then I've got loads of that around. Or the new stuff? |
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It depends how much crap the old stuff's got in. It's great for just dumping the chain in a bath of it, but I wouldn't be putting it through the nozzles of a ScottOiler and not be expecting it to clog up. ____________________ I must not be a troll...
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Hmmm think I'll give it a go. I'm nearly out of chain lube anyway.
As long as it doesn't flick onto my tyre and cause the bike to go down.
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Old engine oil is free after all, it's already served its primary purpose. You'll be lubing it more, but there's plenty more where it came from. ____________________ I must not be a troll...
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 asphaltic99 Two Stroke Sniffer

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I use old engine oil on mine...
I pour a tiny amount into an old ice-cream tub and leave it fir a few days. It seems to get thicker (don't know why) and then I put in on the chain with an old paintbrush that I 'borrowed' from the paint cupboard .
I don't seem to get a lot of 'fling' and any that I do wipes off the wheel really easily. ____________________ i am a dirty sod who bothers women. |
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asphaltic99
am i right in saying you ride a honda that you aqquired on 02 September 2001? ____________________ swift kick to the wing mirror puts em straight..
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I use old oil on all me bikes these days. Usually hardly used Castrol R4!
Do try and do it regularly; ie the r6 track bike gets it everyday it's used.
Looking at geeting a loobman for road bikes; a lot cheaper than a scottoiler and easier than manual oiling:
https://www.chainoiler.co.uk/ |
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Having stopped using Castrol Chain wax and switched to primarily 3 in 1 chain lube, I noticed one major difference. The inside wall of the front sprocket cover had hardly any crap on it. Normally after a few months of Castrol Chain wax, there'd be a solid layer about 5mm thick all the way around it, with all the stones, washers and weird and wonderful things that appear to like living in it. ____________________ I must not be a troll...
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 20 years, 360 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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