the oiling idea worked great no problems. It took about 2 or 3 hours for the oil to pool on the other end. should work fine. Still need to play around with my chain though. _________________ yerf-dog 3209
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I will have to give that a try. At one time it would take about 15 seconds for the forward on my Kinroad xt250gk to engage after shifting to forward. It could also be a weak spring on the gearbox, but I will give the zip loc baggie a try first. Thanks guys!!!
I just used the BIKE MASTER CABLE LUBE TOOL purchased from the Blade store and the lube,it worked great,didnt understand the directions at first but once I got it hooked up right it worked great.At first I was skeptical because when I sprayed the lube in the hole it was coming out the top of the tool and I thought this fecal matter aint gonna work,its not going to go the whole way thru the cable,but I sprayed it again for another 5 seconds and then I heard it bubbling out the other end,can def tell a diff in the cable now _________________ roketa gk-19 250 cc,15 gram sliders and clutch spring from glade,36 tooth sprocket from tractor supply,unifilter with redneck intake,drpulley hit clutch from tnegg,50 watt amp and speakers from blade powersports
I am glad you got it to work for you. I have found that this really is the ONLY way to really keep the cables lubed right and not have to hassle with the mess. I love Ric's idea, but it is such a proccess that I never did it.
For those interested, I have posted a picture of the tool to oil your chain. I am amazed at how well it is working, and this is a major maintenance that most people forget about.
here is a link to the item on our store as well. http://www.bladepowersports.com/products.asp?cat=50
Stu
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