I finally got my loobman Friday and couldn't wait to get it installed Saturday. It came instruction which were a little bit intimidating at first sight but once you read it and actually look at your bike its fairly simple. I haven't really tested it out yet. but i rode it abit and oil did get every where but i didn't see the o-rings covered like id expect. although on a standstill, the oil fall right on the rings. I need to adjust it to get it perfect.
If you want to understand how it works (since it use absolutely no pumps) imagine an IV (like from a hospital) with one of those catch tubes that the oil drips into, it then flows down (due to gravity) to the sprocket and lets oil get to the o-rings. thats it! pretty simple
Here are some pics:
Best location i could find without drilling or it getting in the way. Looks nice i think...
The mounting and the hose with a few oil traps
The feelers which actually are ends of zipties (easy to replace if one breaks)
Not bad for $35
If interested: www.chainoiler.co.uk
If you want to understand how it works (since it use absolutely no pumps) imagine an IV (like from a hospital) with one of those catch tubes that the oil drips into, it then flows down (due to gravity) to the sprocket and lets oil get to the o-rings. thats it! pretty simple
Here are some pics:
Best location i could find without drilling or it getting in the way. Looks nice i think...
The mounting and the hose with a few oil traps
The feelers which actually are ends of zipties (easy to replace if one breaks)
Not bad for $35
If interested: www.chainoiler.co.uk
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