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Damo73a
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Tutoro chain oiler

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Was in Abergavenny bus station yesterday and a fella there had an auto chain oiler made by
http://www.tutorochainoiler.com
British made, simple, and worked very well and not a bad price.
Check it out. :thumbup:
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Looks good value if you do a lot of miles.
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I read the reviews they posted up as .PDF's from various mags... Seems decent enough, and should be well worth the money...

http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j& ... zRD8RyzL4g

http://www.tutorochainoiler.com/index.p ... -buy-award
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Damo73a wrote:Was in Abergavenny bus station yesterday and a fella there had an auto chain oiler made by
http://www.tutorochainoiler.com
British made, simple, and worked very well and not a bad price.
Check it out. :thumbup:
Still got the old chain driven buses in Wales, then, eh?

They look ok, you have to remember to turn it on and off, wonder how long it will be before you find your bike in a small puddle of oil after forgetting to turn it off after a ride? I know I would forget sooner or later...

Certainly good value, though.
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or try the loobman, cheep, british made and won't drip oil if you forget to switch it off……but also it won't oil your chain if you forget to press the button when you are riding
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tony.mon wrote:
Damo73a wrote:Was in Abergavenny bus station yesterday and a fella there had an auto chain oiler made by
http://www.tutorochainoiler.com
British made, simple, and worked very well and not a bad price.
Check it out. :thumbup:
Still got the old chain driven buses in Wales, then, eh?

They look ok, you have to remember to turn it on and off, wonder how long it will be before you find your bike in a small puddle of oil after forgetting to turn it off after a ride? I know I would forget sooner or later...

Certainly good value, though.
Actually, poking around, they have an auto one... A small weight on a valve, that vibrates/shakes with the bikes movement, allowing oil flow... Looks like fair value for money...
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Re: Tutoro chain oiler

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Oi oi oi yup buses still running on chains and we loves it see.
The auto one is the one like you say the manual one could get messy, very.
Any one tried the graphite blocks?
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