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 Posted: 20:32 - 15 Jul 2011 Post subject: How often? |
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I'm doing about 50 miles a day commuting to work. How often should I be changing my oil and other fluid and oiling my chain?
Is there an idiots guide to daily/weekly/monthly/yearly maintenance tasks I need to be doing in between services that will keep my Hornet sweet? ____________________ Responsibility. It's a difficult reality for some. I'm running the 2014 Sheffield Half Marathon on behalf of Bluebell Wood Childrens Hospice. Please sponsor me, even if it's just a quid.
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Got asked this a lot.
1. I cleaned & lubed my chain every 200-300 miles, keeps chains and sprockets happy for a long long time.
2. Brake fluid, change that when it starts looking a bit darker brown (it should look amber and/or clear)
3. Oil, well, oil should be translucent brown like you would expect to see fresh oil to look, again when this starts looking alot darker to the point you cant see through it get it changed, but I would suggest you look at a manual for mileage, I would say every 3000-4000 miles? But don't quote me on that.
As for an idiot's guide, a workshop manual will have all the basic information in on basic maintainance/servicing.  ____________________ Haz ER-5, innit! |
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| Joe wrote: |
It's not exactly difficult to set it right. The chain will obviously need a clean every now and then like all chains but at least it has a constant supply of fresh oil being put on it.
I cleaned my chain the other day as it was a little bit grubby but very well oiled. Much better than having a grubby dry chain. Bearing in mind it had been ridden all through winter and was the first time I needed to clean it since the Scottoiler had done a very good job. |
Your an odd breed joe! When I used to service bike and fit scottoilers to them i would set them up, clean the chain, wheel, swinger, sprocket, lever and around the sprocket cover.
Next time the bike came in, scottoiler turned right up and covered in shit yet again.
Scottoilers, lazy mans excuse imo, take it with a grain of salt as I don't mean no offence by it, just experiance. ____________________ Haz ER-5, innit! |
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I have a scottoiler and clean my chain every 3-400 miles or so, good splash of paraffin agitated with a brush, once spankingly clean relube with gear oil and let the scottoiler apply supplementary oil until I clean and lube it again.
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I do often forget BCF is the place were all the real bikers are that actually perform maintainance and are pretty clued up.
I'm just going off experiance.
I've never had a scottoiler because I dont go touring and do 400 miles per cup of tea on one journey. I also don't struggle at putting a bike on a centre stand or side stand + jack to manually rotate my wheel to clean it with a rag and a spot of brake cleaner then apply one rotation of lube.  ____________________ Haz ER-5, innit! |
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 Posted: 00:41 - 16 Jul 2011 Post subject: |
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I have connections. No money required.
Scottoiler fluid is cheap, but is a bastard to clean, like chewy when it comes into contact with dirt, my fave chain lube is either Putoline ceramic chain lube or some TL-45. One rotation good to go, doesn't fling bad and is easier to clean. A large Tin of either will last me about 100 chain services if not used for other applications. ____________________ Haz ER-5, innit! |
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50 a day is 250 a week, 1000ish a month.
Honda's usual oil change interval is 1,250, so doing that once a month would probably be worth while.
Chain tension & lube, weekly clean down.
Main thing is to remember that that kind of commuter miles, one sunday jaunt can bring everything forward a week.... so you need to keep your eyes on the oddometer and keep track of the service works done. ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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2'500 for oil and 5'000 for a new plug on the CG and CBF125, according to Honda, Mike, but a lot of people change it sooner.  |
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| DonnyBrago wrote: | | Teflon-Mike wrote: | 50 a day is 250 a week, 1000ish a month.
Honda's usual oil change interval is 1,250, so doing that once a month would probably be worth while.
Chain tension & lube, weekly clean down.
Main thing is to remember that that kind of commuter miles, one sunday jaunt can bring everything forward a week.... so you need to keep your eyes on the oddometer and keep track of the service works done. |
Depends on the Honda Mike , I know the tiddlers are normally 1-1.5k mark but the bigger bikes have rather optimistic service intervals (honda reckon 8k for oil and filter on my CBR600 - should be similar on the OP's hornet). |
1,250 on the 750 & VF......
I know it vary's, but in the abcnce of dfinite info, I'd go with the default, shortest 'Fail Safe'.... a wasted £20 oil change is chaper than a rebuild! ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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