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Motobriiz Wind Powered Automatic Motorcycle Chain Oiler on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

La Plata, Maryland, US

La Plata, Maryland, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details: Part Brand:Motobriiz LLC Manufacturer Part Number:1100 Country of Manufacture:United States

Be among the first to experience the newest and most innovative motorcycle chain oilers on the market at an introductory price. 

The Motobriiz motorcycle chain oiler is powered purely by the wind. When you ride air pressure is naturally created by the wind, which is captured and used to pressurize the oiler's reservoir. 
The pressure displaces the oil in the reservoir and delivers it at a very controlled rate (approx. 1 drop every 2 miles) to a chain applicator. The applicator applies the oil to the inside radius of your drive chain.  
Centrifugal force is created when your chain travels around your sprockets, which forces the oil outward to lubricate your entire chain. Any excess oil exits the chain as it circles your sprocket taking dirt with it. When you slow to a stop, the pressure in the reservoir drops and the flow of oil to your chain stops.


Completely automatic. Oil flows when you ride, stops when you stop.
  • Requires no attention of the rider during operation for increased safety
  • Very Safe. Operating pressure less than 1/2 psi.
  • No electrical or vacuum connections to your bike
  • No flow adjustments required
  • Self-priming. Just fill it up and ride
  • Compatible with any chain oil (dry lubricants are not recommended)
  • Lubricates your chain from the inside out for maximum coverage
  • Controlled flow rate through an industrial grade felt applicator for minimal fling
  • Greatly Extends the life of your chain
  • Increases time between adjustments
  • Reduces the frequency of cleaning your chain
  • Uses less than 1 oz (30 ml) of oil per 1000 miles (1600 km)
  • Weighs less than 10 ounces (285g) including oil.
  • Easy and universal installation with simple tools (requires minor modification of swing arm chain slider)
Includes: 
Reservoir assembly with quick disconnect fittings for easy removal and refilling
Oil absorbent mat
Air intake tube with adhesive mount (6 ft)
Oil discharge tube (3 feet)
Chain applicator with super-strong adhesive and alcohol prep pad

View detailed printable installation instructions here and installation videos at Motobriiz YouTube .

Chain applicators available in 1/4", 3/8", 1/2", and 5/8" thicknesses to accommodate different size swing arm chain sliders. 

See sizing guide to determine the correct size chain applicators for your bike. 

If you are the winning bidder, please specify chain applicator size desired and/or the model and year of your motorcycle. If you need help with selection please contact us through ebay messages.

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