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Lube with 90w gear oil, get loads out of it yet.  ____________________ 07 Yamaha YBR125, 07 Honda CG125 , 15 CBR300R (Chocolate Crank, Deaded), 16 CB500FA, 19 Honda Forza 300, 70 Suzuki SV650 |
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When you clean your chain, just use paraffin or diesel neither of these will damage O rings. The chain is perfectly usable but make sure you keep it well lubricated and clean and inspect it regularly.  |
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I've never had a problem with any of my DID's. Then again, outside of fresh from the box, none of my DID's have ever been that clean.
What does the OP clean with?  ____________________ My fingers smell of your mum. |
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It is indeed a DID chain, I replaced it about 8k miles ago - I've never cleaned it using solvents before, I have a PDoiler running a decent amount of lube and I manually oil it with a rag once every month or so - this time I bought a new brush and cleaner to give it a really good going over - (Wurth Chain cleaner ( https://www.wurth.co.uk/product/brakechaincleaner ) - it's pretty aggressive stuff and brought the chain and sprocket up to looking like new - I also used a Tirox 360 chain brush (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Tirox-360-Motorcycle-Chain-Brush/dp/B00527IR7O) ) - although I noticed the Orings were out before I started cleaning, so they weren't to blame.
Ah well, I'll keep it well oiled and hopefully make it to the next service (5k ish) and get it changed then.
It's a shame because so far I haven't needed to adjust it whatsoever, so aside from the Orings it would've had a lot of life left in it. ____________________ '12 NC700S & '12 CB600F Hornet [Stolen by some dickless twat] Suzuki GT500 shed |
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Had a reply - so the chain (or lube/cleaning) wasn't to blame...
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Reference your enquiry to DID in Japan
We do not know if the chain was fitted by yourself or by a dealer but we are able to advise what has caused this problem
The chain is running out of alignment between the rear wheel and the engine sprocket - this will cause the inner side plates to push against the rear sprocket on one side and jam up against the outer side plates When this happens the inner plates will crush the sealing rings and will no longer pivot causing the relevant links to become stiff
This can be observed in three ways - there will no longer be a clearance gap between the inner and outer side plates , the rear sprocket will show more wear on the flat surface of one side and the squashed sealing rings will only be on one side of the chain ( https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/71877235/chain.jpg
We hope we have been of help to you
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Two straight edges placed either side of two identically sized tyreless cast rims
When you can't fit a piece of paper between any of the eight contact points WITH the rear wheel spindle correctly torqued, job done.
PS
Shaft drive alignment is only as good as the person fitting the shims. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 12 years, 31 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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