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| Uncle fester |
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 Uncle fester Nitrous Nuisance

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| Howling TerrorOutOfOffice |
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Cheap and very effective de-greaser is Paraffin. Old nail brushes, cotton rags...let your imagination go wild.
Cheapo car shampoo to wash off the Paraffin, some use furniture polish on the plastics but I use auto glym a few times a year.
Acf50 is best used before the bad weather sets in (road salt, mud etc)
Keep it off discs and tyres. Best applied to a clean bike with a cotton rag...goes further and you can use the soaked rag over and over...stash in a plastic freezer bag) ____________________ Diabolical homemade music Bandcamp and Soundcloud
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| Uncle fester |
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 Uncle fester Nitrous Nuisance

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That's great thanks .ive just ordered a litre of acf50 so I will get busy with a brush cheers  ____________________ Tomorrows another day .just as we'll at my age |
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| WetAndCold |
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I just spray on degreaser, give it a brush and a rinse. Then spray on some muc-off chain lube.
Once a month if it's lucky  ____________________ Honda CBR600f sport
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I do mine once a week lately because I'm commuting every day and it gets dirty quickly with the rain and road spray. I use a (relatively) expensive method, compared with the people doing this with a paint brush and old engine oil.
1. Spray on chain cleaner. Usually Muc Off or similar. Let sit for five minutes.
2. Go over the chain with a brush, lightly, to loosen any dirt and grime. I use a brush designed for this. Search for chain cleaning brush on Amazon. They're cheap. But I'm sure an old, soft toothbrush would be fine too.
3.Wipe chain with an old rag (this is when it starts to *look* clean) and then let sit for 5-10 minutes to make sure the chain cleaner has dried/evaporated away.
4. Spray dry chain lube (again, usual Muc Off, or whatever the local Halfords has this week) on the inside bottom of the chain. I probably put too much on, but I spray liberally, with my left hand, while moving my wheel with the right. I'll go twice around one direction, wait two minutes, and then go twice around the other direction.
5. Leave the bike to sit for at least 30 minutes, but more like an hour or two, before riding again, to let the lube set.
Hope that helps. ____________________ Current: '14 VFR800X Test passed 31/10/12.
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Yeah - I just found it didn't work as well. I think diesel - despite having a somewhat oily consistency - does have a solvent in it, and that seems to leave the chain much cleaner than old oil. But yeah - the latter is cheaper.  ____________________ "Life is a sexually transmitted disease and the mortality rate is one hundred percent."
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Chains aren't meant to be clean. Lubricated IMO is far better than just a clean chain.
I've used engine oil since getting a bike and I've got a sports bike chain to 27k and it wasn't all the way back to the adjusters yet  |
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I'd keep ACF50 well away from the chain, i'd be surprised if it DOESNT devour o-rings like no man's business
I use hot soapy water, dry it off and lube
Wurth stuff is good
ACF50 is pretty dear too
Wurth dry chain lube ftw, also Wurth brake cleaner is fucking excellent, cleaned my drums up nicely ____________________ Fzr-600 1999 |
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Heating oil cleans chains well  ____________________ "Nitrous is like a cheap hooker, you want to hit it but are scared of the consequences |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 16 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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