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How can i tell how worn the sprocket is ? ____________________ Bike History:- Vision / Phantom 100 / Aerox 100 / Runner VX125 / Honda VFR400 NC24 / Kwak ZX9R B3 / Honda CBR600 F / ZZR400 & K2 GSXR 750 / Suzuki VZ800 |
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Firstly clean the chain.
I use a aeresol spray chain cleaner. Spray liberaly over the chain as you rotate the wheel. I then scrub the chain with a good quality kitchen roll which won't tear easily.
I don't find the toothbrush method works well, as within seconds the brush will be covered in muck and grease. All you'll do is spread that muck around. Kitchen roll is relativly cheap, once a piece is dirty, take a new piece and that way you're actually taking the muck off the chain.
Rinse the chain (and wheel/tyre) thorougly. The cleaner is corrosive.
Gently pat the chain dry to remove excess water then leave for 20 min to fully drip dry.
Then lube your chain. I use Wurth high performance dry lube. Seems to work well. Got the best buy award from Ride mag and is about £7 for a big can.
Spray from the rear onto the chain rollers, not onto the side plates.
Give ten min for it to dry and then spray a second layer. again let it dry.
After cleaning the chain is a opportunity to check for tight links and slack adjustment. How to's will be in your manual.
If you can keep it anything like this, it should serve you well.
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Thanks alot - will have to buy all the cleaning gear tommorow and i'll give it a good go  ____________________ Bike History:- Vision / Phantom 100 / Aerox 100 / Runner VX125 / Honda VFR400 NC24 / Kwak ZX9R B3 / Honda CBR600 F / ZZR400 & K2 GSXR 750 / Suzuki VZ800 |
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