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It comes with a cable tie to put round the collar and squeeze tight but i think i used a bit of superglue on mine and had a little excess tube so it pushed into the feed head and not pulled out..
Had one of these on my 125 and it was great i then got another one for my er6f and just couldn't get the flow right and got pissed off after a couple of weeks with the deliver head not sitting right so ripped it off an into the bin.. ____________________ Fuelly My Z1000SX
cbt 06/08/11 mod1 (second go) 01/08/12 mod2 21/09/12
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I put a Loobman on my bike, but removed it after a few months due to a serious and potentially dangerous flaw in the design. When I ordered the Loobman they sent me one of the new ones with the hard plastic reservoir with the push button to open the flow. The idea being you press the button for 2 seconds and immediately set off, oil flows down the pipe and drips onto the chain.
Then one day I pressed the button and it stuck down. The unit then spunked half the reservoir of oil all over the chain, floor, wheel, tyre and several passing kittens. Trying to pull the button back up resulted in it coming off in my hand. Not impressed.
Road dirt had got into the mechanism and caused the issue. Giving it a good clean solved the problem, only for it to re-occur a few weeks later. Thinking that the squeezy bottle type reservoir seemed like a better idea I wrote to Loobman to ask if I could swap to that type, but he was out of stock.
Having a chain oiler that I need to regularly clean and maintain seems like a totally fvcking stupid waste of time. I may as well just regularly clean and maintain my chain.
Anyway. Familiar end to the story. Bought a second-hand Touring Scottoiler from Fleabay. Made sure not to fit it like a retard and what d’ya know? It works perfectly. No maintenance required and I only need to top it up approximately once every 6k miles. Chain wear just stops. I never need to adjust it. The chain was on the bike when I bought it last year so I don’t know how many miles it’s covered, but I’ve added 20k since then and it still appears in great condition. I suspect that what’ll eventually kill it is the sprocket teeth starting to hook. When that happens I’ll replace the C+S as a set.  ____________________ 2016 CBF1000F - Commuter heaven | 1994 CBR600FR - Awaiting defibrillation |
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Tutoro is in the bin, Loobman dual feed head is in the bin and replaced with a single piece of cable tie shoved up the japseye of the tube.
If you want to do it in the cheap and don't mind the inevitable fiddling around, Google DIY chain oiler and get bodging. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
GONE: HN125-8, LF-250B, GPz 305, GPZ 500S, Burgman 400 // RIDING: F650GS (800 twin), Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 500 AVL, Ninja 250R because racebike |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 12 years, 113 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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