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TC3
14-09-09, 06:32 PM
Looks handy for when you need to lube the chain especially when away from home. So anyone used or even seen one being used?

RobH13
14-09-09, 06:39 PM
I've got a Abba stand and if the wheel spin is built of the same quality steel as that, would imagine it being a little heavy and bulky to take away with you, though this is obviously just my opinion.

Rob.

madness
14-09-09, 07:44 PM
If you want to lube the chain when away from home, get someone else to tip the bike over onto the sidestand just enough to lift the back wheel clear of the floor.

DarrenSV650S
14-09-09, 07:47 PM
Scotoiler or just roll the bike forward then spray

Richie
14-09-09, 08:12 PM
centre stand... ;-)

TC3
14-09-09, 08:15 PM
I have used both those methods but still think the Abba wheelspin thingy looks interesting :)
I do not like anyone messing with my bike in terms of tipping it over for a start and i cant be arsed to roll it and lube when there is a option such as the wheelspin. Think i need to find a stockist and go see it myself as the Abba website does not have a weight for it

merlin427
15-09-09, 11:56 AM
Anyone tried the Abba Wheelspin?


I did a burnout while listening to Dancing Queen once, does this count?

DSGMATT
15-09-09, 02:36 PM
Anyone tried the Abba Wheelspin?


I did a burnout while listening to Dancing Queen once, does this count?

Quality :D

SoulKiss
15-09-09, 02:44 PM
Anyone tried the Abba Wheelspin?


I did a burnout while listening to Dancing Queen once, does this count?

:winner:

xXBADGERXx
15-09-09, 08:13 PM
How long will it take to get the back wheel onto the Spinny thingy , how long will it take to get it off ?

Fit a Scottoiler and remember to top the bottle up once in a while , that`s my better solution to help reduce faffery and it is always on the bike ....... but i sense that you just wanna buy more gadgets for the workshop ;)

ophic
15-09-09, 08:37 PM
what's with these weird devices? you can just grab the wheel and turn it, without any of this rubbish. Helps to lean the bike into the sidestand a bit to take the weight off the wheel, but it isn't necessary - you can still just pull the wheel round. Give it a try before investing in weird solutions to a problem that doesn't exist :p