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Anonymous
New chain you never oil ???
I met a Harley rider, about a month ago, who told me there was a new "O" ring chain available, that never needs oil. I laughed at him & laughed it off. Last week my wife was talking at her work, about me oiling the chain on her bike, and someone laughed at her. He told her there was a new chain out, that didn't require oiling. Am I missing something?Tags: None
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Detman101
A modern harley with a chain?
I thought they had belts?
I think that the rider you talked to was thinking about belts lol.
:P
Dm of mD
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Jeff Tate
I heard about a new product called a "light bulb" and it don't need oil either!! ................Where have these people been all these years? Oh yeah!!! sittin' out front of their local Harley dealers waiting on there bikes to be done.
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Chains will always need some sort of lube.Currently bikeless
'81 GS 1100EX - "Peace, by superior fire power."
'06 FZ1000 - "What we are dealing with here, is a COMPLETE lack of respect for the law."
I ride, therefore I am.... constantly buying new tires.
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redliner1973
I think he is misinformed. 'O' ring chains do not really need lube, as the 'O' Rings, which contain lube, are supposed to take care of the inner parts of the chain. However, the outer part still need lube to keep from rust and dirt, etc. I think he was thinking that no lube at all was needed as most are advertised as sealed and lubed.
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Jeff Tate
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saaz
Even shaft bikes have cam chains that need engine oil.
Otherwise even oring chains need some oiling to last. If you don't the outsode bushes will wear, and the sprockets will not last long at all.
No oil chains are belts and shafts, unless you fit something like a scott oiler which oils for you.
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oldschoolGS
could be what they are talking about, although wrong. This chain will still need lube. I just bought one in 520 size to use on my 750 rebuild. Ride On, Ed.
1983 GS750ED
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Anonymous
Thanks oldschoolGS. I thought there might be something there, I hadn't heard about. That's probably it, Thanks
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