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Old 03-01-15, 09:00 PM   #11
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Default Re: Tutoro Chain Oiler Fitted

I'm on an NC forum and many folk there like the Tutoro, cheap and simple and seems to be reliable. They use the auto versions generally.

FWIW I fitted a PD Oiler to my NC, it uses a timed electrical solenoid valve to deliver a drop of oil. Advantages are that being effectively a positive displacement device it isn't sensitive to oil viscosity, i.e. oil type or temperature. I have the controller under the seat but you could easily fit it in a fairing etc so be able to adjust on the move (motorway, rain etc). It's more expensive than the Tutoro and it needs an electrical connection.
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