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Chain lube
#91
this is a joke, right?
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#92
If you don't get the joke, the joke's on you.
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#93
(04-28-2021, 12:25 PM)GoldOxide_imp Wrote: Hey ya! Clever Stich.

Have you put some mileage on the device? Where do you find your setting? e.g. 1 turn, 2 turns, 3/4 turn? ... etc. at say temperature of 68F.

Currently my Africa Twin it is set to 1 turn. By summer it will be about 0.75 turn. Winter it is about 2 turns.

Went out on my lunch hour for a 45-minute ride. Outside temperature 72° F / 22° C.

Started at 1/2 turn as recommended in the workshop manual. Chain looks fairly wetted. I'm thinking if I rode longer it might become over-oiled. I cut it back to 3/8 turn and will do some more testing.

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I can see that the oil has started to have the cleaning effect. Dirt is beginning to emerge from the crevices.

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One thing I'm not super keen on is the way dirt on the sprocket can get pushed into the nozzle when reversing. I always push my bike backwards into the garage. I suppose I need to just give the sprocket a wipe-down once in a while (no hardship with my new [url=http://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=16815]Pit Bull rear stand!)

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I'm curious how much the oil depletes on a typical ride.

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#94
Great installation, Stichill.
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#95
This is the Tutoro oil I reckon? I find it flows easily and does clean as your pictures portray.

Ultimately I settled on synthetic engine oil (5W40). It is strongly suggested to not use conventional engine oil in the Tutoro reservoir.

Yes, that seems to be a strong draw down for a 45 minute ride. Local roads are very bumpy?

I typically get 1500 to 2000 kms from a full fill.
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#96
(04-30-2021, 07:10 AM)Cormanus_imp Wrote: Great installation, Stichill.

Thanks, Cormanus. It can be done in a short afternoon or two evenings without rushing. If you plan to anchor the bracket through any kind of hole on the bike, I recommend picking up a few M5x0.8 stainless steel hex-socket, button-head screws in longer lengths, since two of the three included screws are pretty short (I ordered the [url=https://www.tutorochainoiler.com/collections/frontpage/products/tutoro-auto-trek-kit]TREK kit).

(04-30-2021, 08:20 AM)GoldOxide_imp Wrote: This is the Tutoro oil I reckon? I find it flows easily and does clean as your pictures portray.

Ultimately I settled on synthetic engine oil (5W40). It is strongly suggested to not use conventional engine oil in the Tutoro reservoir.

Yes, that seems to be a strong draw down for a 45 minute ride. Local roads are very bumpy?

I typically get 1500 to 2000 kms from a full fill.

I thought it had used a lot, then I realized my earlier photo was on the side stand and the photo today was on the rear stand, so kind of hard to tell. I probably need to stick a piece of painter's tape on there just to see how far it drops in a typical ride.

Thanks for the 5W40 synthetic tip. That's a good recommendation coming from you as an experienced user of these systems. I was a little worried about the cost of always having to import their special sauce from England (although I'm not opposed to supporting Tutoro, just not DHL as well). I just noticed it is sold out on their website. Undecided

One thing that's a little odd is that the temperature range for the original oil tops out at what I would consider right in the middle of normal riding temperature range: 25°C / 77° F. It would be very common for me to leave home in the morning with temperatures around 18° C / 65° F and by afternoon it would be 32° C / 89° F. They mentioned that some riders make a 50/50 blend of both oil grades ("Original" and "Plus 25") to address this issue, making me wonder why they don't just offer the blend as the all-rounder oil.
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#97
(04-30-2021, 10:40 AM)Stichill_imp Wrote:
(04-30-2021, 07:10 AM)Cormanus_imp Wrote: Great installation, Stichill.

Thanks, Cormanus. It can be done in a short afternoon or two evenings without rushing. If you plan to anchor the bracket through any kind of hole on the bike, I recommend picking up a few M5x0.8 stainless steel hex-socket, button-head screws in longer lengths, since two of the three included screws are pretty short (I ordered the [url=https://www.tutorochainoiler.com/collections/frontpage/products/tutoro-auto-trek-kit]TREK kit).

(04-30-2021, 08:20 AM)GoldOxide_imp Wrote: This is the Tutoro oil I reckon? I find it flows easily and does clean as your pictures portray.

Ultimately I settled on synthetic engine oil (5W40). It is strongly suggested to not use conventional engine oil in the Tutoro reservoir.

Yes, that seems to be a strong draw down for a 45 minute ride. Local roads are very bumpy?

I typically get 1500 to 2000 kms from a full fill.

I thought it had used a lot, then I realized my earlier photo was on the side stand and the photo today was on the rear stand, so kind of hard to tell. I probably need to stick a piece of painter's tape on there just to see how far it drops in a typical ride.

Thanks for the 5W40 synthetic tip. That's a good recommendation coming from you as an experienced user of these systems. I was a little worried about the cost of always having to import their special sauce from England (although I'm not opposed to supporting Tutoro, just not DHL as well). I just noticed it is sold out on their website. Undecided

One thing that's a little odd is that the temperature range for the original oil tops out at what I would consider right in the middle of normal riding temperature range: 25°C / 77° F. It would be very common for me to leave home in the morning with temperatures around 18° C / 65° F and by afternoon it would be 32° C / 89° F. They mentioned that some riders make a 50/50 blend of both oil grades ("Original" and "Plus 25") to address this issue, making me wonder why they don't just offer the blend as the all-rounder oil.

I seem to recall that Tutoro offers a "high temperature" blend for hot climates. However, this is why I have been using the full synthetic 5W40 for years. Your mileage may vary regarding grade. Some users complained about the reservoir yellowing/cracking. None of mine have, but I learned they also used conventional ester-based oil. It may have something to do with it. So beware.
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#98
Tutoro chain oiler update. The chain is getting cleaner the more I ride. It's remarkable!

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#99
That IS remarkable.
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It is very nice you are getting favorable results Stich. I had a Tutoro on the CB1100 and NC750XD. I have one on the CRF1000L.

Another benefit is no electrical to fuss with.
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