Chain maintenance

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Pete.L
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Re: Chain maintenance

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:lol: :lol: :lol:
Originally Posted by Sheene7
I find that hard to believe. A triangle has three points, there is not point to the Tutoro.
That's funny, I'll still wait on JB though :D

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BigVeeGrin
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Re: Chain maintenance

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My tutoro I've tucked just behind the pillion footrests so the tap is neatly accessible and put a bit of cable trunking on the inner swingarm so the droppers offer up to the sprocket pretty much straight on.

So far? Had a problem priming it and then had air getting in - however, it seems this is not unusual and so far I've kept it topped up with Scott oil and no mess, clean chain and a tube full (at the angle) lasts about 4 hours - just remember to turn it off! I'll take some pics this w/e and post if you want?
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