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9 minutes ago, Hairy said:

Does it drop the lube in the CL of the roller or on the edge where it can move into the roller/pins where you need the lube. The marking pics show to be CL of roller.

In the centre. But if your lube doesn’t flow then maybe you should stop greasing the chain….????6A31D291-68C1-4677-AEC9-9DCEB7E1DB6D.jpeg.f0f12153dce49bec325c026a28fa3125.jpeg

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Posted (edited)
7 minutes ago, DieselnDust said:

In the centre. But if your lube doesn’t flow then maybe you should stop greasing the chain….????6A31D291-68C1-4677-AEC9-9DCEB7E1DB6D.jpeg.f0f12153dce49bec325c026a28fa3125.jpeg

If your lube does not flow you have not shaken it properly ............

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Posted
1 minute ago, DieselnDust said:

 

 

get be so easily distracted sunshine.....

That's a derailleur cable housing

in colour sunshine yellow ... is that a Scott then or something it is fitted to.

Posted
1 minute ago, babse said:

Sounds like you don't lube often enough to have found a nack for squirting ????

Or I have enough practice to be good at it young man .... and I have had to squirt many a riders chains before......... on the commute that is.

Posted
2 hours ago, Jewbacca said:

A serious question to those guys who squirt their lube everywhere.... Do you anchor your lube hand? So bottle up, hand resting on chainstay to steady it, spin cranks and voila.

I'm busy picturing all the kids in school who couldn't colour in between the lines...

They just "Free handing" it

Posted
2 hours ago, Jewbacca said:

A serious question to those guys who squirt their lube everywhere.... Do you anchor your lube hand? So bottle up, hand resting on chainstay to steady it, spin cranks and voila.

I'm busy picturing all the kids in school who couldn't colour in between the lines...

Bottle up? No wonder you don’t spill! It’s not going anywhere!

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