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Wax?
Never waxed my chain, seems odd and like it'd make more crap stick to it
I lube it most weeks, and scrub any crap off with a wirebrush  ____________________ Fzr-600 1999 |
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Wax mine, no grime to stick to it since I have a full chain guard
You can't really over-wax a chain though can you? Wouldn't hurt to apply some every now and again. ____________________ Hastings Direct, Scum you say? |
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 chris-red Have you considered a TDM?

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Err yes I do have an oring type..
So wirebrush = bad
WD40 = bad
Engine oil = bad
What else is bad for chains?
I got a set of 3 'wire brushes' one is brass, one is steel and one is nylon
Stick with the nylon I will then.
I've only cleaned it once with the brush mind you, I check it regularly and there's been no real need
Had pleasure wasting an hour or two at the weekend waiting for a download to finish, cleaned up my engine, resprayed the exhaust, sprayed the bottom of the forks.
Next step: Oil change!
I can't get the fucking sump plug bolt out, it's tighter than a nun's arsehole
Broke my cheapo socket set, now it just spins  ____________________ Fzr-600 1999 |
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 chris-red Have you considered a TDM?

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A wire bush will fuck the seals in a chain, faster than an eskimo can.
https://4.bp.blogspot.com/_oVZqV2SAiRY/SUh8EeEoohI/AAAAAAAAAwQ/wa6WJbBmEkk/s400/kayak+seal+hunterjpg ____________________ Well, you know what they say. If you want to save the world, you have to push a few old ladies down the stairs.
Skudd:- Perhaps she just thinks you are a window licker and is being nice just in case she becomes another Jill Dando.
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Sorry. It is not real metal wire. Just stiff non abrasive bristles. Angled. Like the one in the pic above.
I also lube the chain from the inside, so as you ride, the lube works outwards into the chain.
Those of you without a centre stand, lubing and cleaning is a pain in the arse. ____________________ 2011 KTM 990 Dakar
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I cleaned my chain for the first time on the weekend. I used paraffin, rags & toothbrush to get the crud off, then oiled the links with 90W gear oil. Straight forward
Service interval for the chain on my bike is 600 miles, but I did it after 400 because of the shitty weather. |
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Never heard of 'wax' for the chain?
I clean when I can, if not I spray with lube everyweek..
Couldnt care about the crud it flings off - as long as its lubed its fine for me. |
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| Alpha-9 wrote: | Err yes I do have an oring type..
So wirebrush = bad
WD40 = bad
Engine oil = bad
What else is bad for chains?
I got a set of 3 'wire brushes' one is brass, one is steel and one is nylon
Stick with the nylon I will then.
I've only cleaned it once with the brush mind you, I check it regularly and there's been no real need
Had pleasure wasting an hour or two at the weekend waiting for a download to finish, cleaned up my engine, resprayed the exhaust, sprayed the bottom of the forks.
Next step: Oil change!
I can't get the fucking sump plug bolt out, it's tighter than a nun's arsehole
Broke my cheapo socket set, now it just spins  |
Two things.
1. Engine oil is excellent for chains if you have run out of everything else, mostly because it will do a job and its free but it will fling. A lot. Gear oil is better, Muc off chain lube seems to last pretty well for me too.
DO NOT BUY HOLTS CHAIN LUBE YOU WOULD BE BETTER OFF USING MONKEY SPUNK. It is that bad. Horrible evil green shit that sprays everywhere and lasts less time than I would if I was inside Amber Heard.
2. Are you sure you were turning it the right way? Like really sure, especially as you are doing it upside down and everything? Sump plugs shouldn't be done up that tight in the first place, for fear of cracking the sump. ____________________ Triumph Daytona 675 track bike + girlfriend's Honda Hornet 600
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