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Posted 30th May 2008 17:24
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CAMELEON OILER
(Electronic chain oiler)

Having a chain is no longer a hassel thanks to the Cameleon Oiler, this electronic device works as soon as you start your engine. This progammable oiler works every 3.45 minutes on cycle keeping your chain perfectly saturated and clean. The Cameleon is very durable and a top quality product which is waterproof and well tested in all areas. Owning an oiler extends the life of your chain up to four times its regular life or up to 60 000miles. WOW save money on cans and chain kits and not have to worry about your chain. Thats what makes our product efficient and ingenious. Other resons why its unique….
-Programmable up to 30 seconds of oiling ex.(3 sec for a touring and 25 for dirt bike or atv) Great for all chains.
-A led light with 12 color selections to match your bike used as the oil indicator.

-Easy to install on frame with a hidden tube oil reservoir, leaving the Cameleon visible due to its nice look and colored lights.
-Clean system with 100% synthetic oil. (Antifriction)

Check out our website at www.cameleonoiler.com or www.webbikeworld.com for videos.





Cameleon
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Posted 31st May 2008 05:44


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No pushy advertising there then.

Not any good for my Harley

Blenk
Riding with the rich folk

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New photos every week and a good tune to ride to.


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Posted 3rd June 2008 21:28


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Not the most tactful of spams, however live and let live. If they are that good, perhaps one should be offered to UKBike as a competition prize!!!

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Posted 4th June 2008 01:56


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They certainly seem to think they're that good! Had a look at the website and it doesn't appear that marvellous: motor mounted just on the feed nozzle, oil in a gravity-fed plastic tube above. Looks awkward to fit cleanly to a lot of bikes, expensive at 200 euros and you have to splice it into your lighting loom. Think I'll stick with Scottoilers, thanks.

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Posted 5th June 2008 19:47


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Fair play to logging in and posting in every section of the forums lol!!! You can't miss them!! I think i'll be going for a Scottoiler, just coz thats what everyone else has

The car in front, is now behind!
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Posted 5th June 2008 22:07


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Scottoiler for me. Fit and forget.

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Posted 6th June 2008 10:30
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BD. Wellcome back from me friend.

Don't slide unless you mean too.

Be sure, ride safe and enjoy

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Posted 7th June 2008 17:53


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Cheers, Reb!

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Posted 9th June 2008 21:17


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Greetings Mr. Dog, Where you been hiding? Good to see you back, been bouncing some sound of those granite welsh hills, Termi's on board yet, finished that stack of magazines? Pray tell.

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Posted 15th June 2008 16:10


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roadhoover (09/06/2008)
Greetings Mr. Dog, Where you been hiding? Good to see you back, been bouncing some sound of those granite welsh hills, Termi's on board yet, finished that stack of magazines? Pray tell.


a) not hiding, but working my ass off in this new job :-(

b) yes, sound duly bounced, more-or-less daily, which is good.

c) when I can amass the required 800-or-so beer tokens, the Termis (with uprated ECU) will be on board, but not just yet :-)

d) yes, all finished, and some very interesting things in there too - like the first tests of the GSX750R (they liked it), the Monster (they weren't sure), and the Transalp (this large trailie for the road thing might be popular on the Continent, but it will never catch on here ...). Oh, and a mention of a new rider, this young Rossi chap, who is too inconsistent to make much of an impact in racing ...

I'd wondered about putting up the occasional post with some "interesting" extracts from early Bike editions - any interest, or should I not bother?

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