kero chain cleaner

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by Dane, Sep 29, 2003.

  1. Dane

    Dane Guest

    Does anyone know where I could get a kero chain cleaner from?

    They are a little device with tiny brushes and a kero reservoir.
    You clip them over your chain and spin and it completely de-gunks it.

    Last I heard "some guy" in Windsor makes them.

    Any clues?

    Dane
     
    Dane, Sep 29, 2003
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  2. http://www.whipps.com.au/

    Accessories -> Chain Scrubber

    <insert rant about stupid framed websites>

    http://www.maw.com.au/cache/item-2033public.html?cache=no

    <insert rant about online shops with no photos>

    big
     
    Iain Chalmers, Sep 29, 2003
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  3. Whereby you then lose all that unimportant stuff, like the links
    to the ordering and contact pages...

    Besides, you clearly failed to check my User-Agent header, or you
    would have known my mouse has no right button! :)

    big (yeah, I _know_ I could have control-clicked the frame ;-)
     
    Iain Chalmers, Sep 29, 2003
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  4. Dane

    andrew Guest

    To add another question to the thread:

    Anyone used one?

    Sounds like a handy little gadget and Whipps are just down the road from
    work. Might get me one.

    Andrew
    SV1000s
     
    andrew, Sep 29, 2003
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  5. Dane

    lemmiwinks Guest

    http://www.bike-gizmos.com/rpr/Products/KETTENMAX/kettenmax.html

    Cheers,
    Ash
     
    lemmiwinks, Sep 29, 2003
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  6. Dane

    Nev.. Guest

    $29.90 for chain cleaner gizmo at MAW or $2.90 for a dish brush from Coles.

    Nev..
     
    Nev.., Sep 29, 2003
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  7. Dane

    Greg Byrnes Guest

    I do not believe Whipps are doing the chain cleaner gizmo any more.

    Personally I would go with the coles brush but the other is heavy duty and I
    have customers who want and buy them from me...

    Greg
     
    Greg Byrnes, Sep 29, 2003
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  8. Dane

    Lushy Guest

    Try bike-gizmos.com.au
    Lushy
     
    Lushy, Sep 30, 2003
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