I built a simple Amazon parts electric solenoid chain oiler. Ig involved splicing into the diagnostic lead for keyed power. That pulls in a 12 volt relay. The relay is fed from battery thru a 15 amp fuse. That is then split off to a cig plug in the dash. On that item an inline fuse holder with 10 amp fuse. The headlight bu⁷cket connector was used to power heated grips. Another splice feeds full 15 amps to rear luggage rack connector in which one line is switched on relay other is hot all the time. Connector used is an XLR three pin mic plug female. The oil solenoid is a 12 volt mini cube style version. 1/4" line feeds oil from air box mounted reservoir output is metered by a 90° micro needle valve for 5/32 air line. Also spliced in a hacked Gamin GPS cig adapter fused at 1 amp. There is ond bolt under the center panel to mount relay to. Solonoid sits nicely just enough barely room for all this hardware. Oil reservoir was for a pedal bike but is nice anodized alluminium. Fit nicely under seat area. Needle valve set to 1 drop of oil every 5-6 minutes. Works good around town. Drop point under front sprocket cover with simple eyelet wire crimps and tiny weld rod to hold postion secured to an 8mm bolt in the area. An oiled chain is a happy long life chain. Only brave skilled at soldering should attempt these mods as it is very tight area. It took a long time in the design phase. Amazon had all the pieces. Total cost less than $150. Look close at photos. It fits and works.
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