You know, I have been quiet for a long time about the ScottOiler topic.
I have to say that there is one thing you can't say about the ScottOiler
and that is how good it looks.

That is one ugly piece of art work in my honest opinion.

Sorry Henry.

My .02

Grant Gall

Henry S. Winokur wrote:
> 
> > cracks in any body panels. As for chain and sprockets I don't know what's
> > best.  Some like to stay OEM and others are going for smaller chains and
> > have to change both sprockets.  I hope that I to can get enough info
> > because I think I will need to next year with the miles that the bike will
> > have by then.
> 
> Can you say "ScottOiler"?  This is the best solution for:
> 
> 1. keeping the chain oiled, EVEN WHEN YOU FORGET TO DO IT and
> 2. keeping your money in your pocket for other things than new sprockets and
> chain.
> 
> I realize that I'll have to change the chain eventually, but if using the
> ScottOiler can prevent it for awhile longer, or in some case a GREAT while
> longer for about $150 and a couple of hours to install it, then that is the
> way to go.
> 
> I can't say enough good things about this device.  Suffice it to say:  it
> works, and my chain is always lubed!
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Henry S. Winokur
> 94 GTS1000, AMA, MRF, MD/MSF Certified Instructor
> West Bethesda, MD

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