Best way to oil the chain
Posted: January 30th, 2009, 12:38 am
I've owned Concept 2 rowers for over ten years and one thing still has me stumped. What is the best and most efficient way to oil the chain? I usually do it seated with the seat well back. I pull the on chain and when it's fully extended, I release it very slowly as I wipe off the old oil. After the handle is against the chain guide, I pull it back again and as I slowly release it, I rub it lightly with a cloth soaked with about two teaspoonfuls of oil. This seems to work pretty well except for one thing. The loose chain has a tendency to kink in one or more places and it can be fairly difficult to remove them. Even though I've had no problems so far, I keep thinking that this knotting and unknotting of the chain can somehow damage it.
I would much prefer to remove and add the oil with the chain straight and fully extended. In that position, the handle is about a foot past the end of the monorail. The instruction manual has a diagram showing this, but the handle is shown without any mention of how to keep it in place. It's seen as just floating in space at the end of the extended chain.
I was thinking of somehow anchoring the handle to a chair, but I don't know how secure that would be. My worst fear is that it can come loose, retract its full eight feet, and slam into the chain guard. That could cause damage to the rower and/or bodily harm to me. Neither eventuality is very appealing.
Any ideas of how to do this safely?
I would much prefer to remove and add the oil with the chain straight and fully extended. In that position, the handle is about a foot past the end of the monorail. The instruction manual has a diagram showing this, but the handle is shown without any mention of how to keep it in place. It's seen as just floating in space at the end of the extended chain.
I was thinking of somehow anchoring the handle to a chair, but I don't know how secure that would be. My worst fear is that it can come loose, retract its full eight feet, and slam into the chain guard. That could cause damage to the rower and/or bodily harm to me. Neither eventuality is very appealing.
Any ideas of how to do this safely?