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Kinda new round here
Name: Mac Location: LA Motorcycle: zuki Join Date: Jul 2010
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Hello,
I would like to share this neat tool I found. For years, I have used cardboard behind the chain while lubing to limit spray to the chain. Sadly, almost all chain lubes come in a spray can. Except 2 that I have yet to try. Sprays makes a mess. Cleaning and lubing a chain is the easy part, but cleaning up after sucks. With the thing called a Grease Ninja (GN) you will never miss a link due to a shaky hand or distractions. Perfect lube job every time. All you do is buy the right size GN for your chain size, and attach this thing to your can. Trim your spray tube to length to minimize excessive bending of tube and attach to the plastic block. Place on chain, spin wheel and spray at the same time. Unfortunately the sprays come out very fast. To avoid over spraying I have to spin quickly. Sometimes the plastic block catches and slows me down a little. This is the only problem I had. If the edges that touch the chain were more rounded this would be less likely to happen. Anyway, been using the GN for a few months and its a neat tool. No more cardboard for me. Check it out here: http://greaseninja.com/ Less cleanup, more riding.
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Out On The Road Somewhere
Name: Igor Klotz Location: West Coast USA Motorcycle: Stage 4 Pirate Glide Join Date: Dec 2009
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Re: grease ninja review
I use a pickle. You should try one. Here is a link.
http://www.webbikeworld.com/t2/chain-pickle/ ![]() No clean up. More riding.
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Senior Member
Name: Dan Location: Orange County Motorcycle: 05 Wee Strom Join Date: May 2009
Posts: 374
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Re: grease ninja review
Pickle for cleaning, Grease Ninja for lubing. Done.
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Out On The Road Somewhere
Name: Igor Klotz Location: West Coast USA Motorcycle: Stage 4 Pirate Glide Join Date: Dec 2009
Posts: 105
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Re: grease ninja review
Olive oil. EVOO to be exact.
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