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Yeah it doesn't fling - but it doesn't lube very well either IMO. I got into a heated discussion about it with a guy once who claimed it was so good because it made no mess and he'd used it for x miles with no problems - then a couple of weeks later his chain snapped and holed his engine cases. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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I use it if I've just washed my bike as the white wheels at least stay clean for a week, but it's quite expensive so I just use old engine oil the rest of the time which flings everywhere but is free  ____________________ Yamaha FZR400RR 3tj
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I've had minimal fling using a toothbrush and a cap full of old engine oil (cap of 2litre oil tub) dip it in, spin the wheel scrubbing it and dipping the brush when its dry. Keep going till its all gone and sorted.
I never see fling, if I do, its only ever 1 or 2 tiny streaks down the sidewall  |
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Thanks folks, scrubbed the chain up properly so it looks ace, followed Paddy's method of using a toothbrush and gear oil which works well as you dont need as much oil as you think. I'll see how it go's now this week, I normally lube the chain every 400 miles or less if it looks a bit dry do you think I'm leaving it to long in between lubes?
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Using oil then a spray over it will 'seal' hee-haw. It's only a waste of effort and chain lube.
Wurth works perfectly.
The burst chain is nothing to do with the lube that;s probaly been abuse from before.
I used Profi Dry Lube for years on a 900cc bike with no chain issue. I use it on the CG (when ever it gets an out-dooring).
It won't fling so keeps the chain clean and all the parts around it.
I don't know what scientific evidence there is for using worn out oil as a lubricant either. A chain won't use too much oil in it's life so why not just buy a gallon on new oil? Rather then risk it with contaminated gunk from an engine? ____________________ W-ireless A-rtificial L-ifeform L-imited to O-bservation P-eacekeeping and E-fficient R-epair |
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Question to those that use it.
Do you apply it when the chain is warm? And does it make a difference?
I'm still using old engine oil and always on the lookout for decent chain lube. Still not tried gear oil, so will have a go. ____________________ Diabolical homemade music Bandcamp and Soundcloud
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I used nothing but Wurth dry on my chain for 6K miles last year, re applied every week with a "proper" paraffin clean every 1K miles.
I don't know how old the chain is as it was on the bike when I bought it but it still has zero rust and no tight links so it will do for me
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I've also found it really good and it has no fling off at all but, as others have said, it's not so good in the wet and we've had a lot of wet weather this year and I've noticed spots of rust appear within a couple of days (my bike's kept outside).
I've gone back to using chain oil for now but, come the better weather (well I can hope can't I ) I'll go back to using wurths dry lube again. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 12 years, 331 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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