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  • May 30, 2008 at 2:19 pm #1437
    lukid
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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 http://www.cameleonoiler.com or http://www.webbikeworld.com for videos.

    May 30, 2008 at 2:54 pm #6814
    ShannonG
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    Ben, you just got spammed!
    At least it wasn’t for penis enlargers…..

    May 30, 2008 at 5:50 pm #6818
    Matt
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    You’d think they’d have at least tried writting a “review” of the product (perhapse plagerising webBikeWorl’ds review), but to just throw up the press release junk?

    Sorry Cameleon Oiler, but this just sealed the deal – I’ll keep lubing my chain myself (wait, that sounds dirty…)

    May 30, 2008 at 6:11 pm #6819
    lukid
    Participant

    dont loose a finger

    May 30, 2008 at 6:28 pm #6820
    RobbieJ
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    Why is it called the Cameleon if it visible intentionally? Wouldn’t a cameleon be not so visible? Unless it’s blender is broken.
    _____
    “If silence is ever golden, it must be beside the graves of fifteen-thousand men, whose lives were more significant than speech, and whose death was a poem the music of which can never be sung.” James A. Garfield at the first Memorial Day ceremony.

    May 30, 2008 at 7:34 pm #6823
    ShannonG
    Participant

    Oh, it’s like that at your house, is it?

    May 31, 2008 at 5:01 am #6840
    Anonymous
    Guest

    ‘ Really not that difficult to manually spray on some chain lube/wax every 300 miles. Every other time, clean with a “grunge brush” (TM) and some kerosene or O-Ring friendly chain cleaner before lubing. A center stand or wheel lifting thingy makes it a lot easier though.

    Also need to check for chain stretch now and again and adjust as necessary.

    June 3, 2008 at 6:50 pm #6942
    Anonymous
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    Its called the cameleon because it has a led light that changes colors matching your bike or bikes colors.

    lukid

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