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 speedysi Nitrous Nuisance
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I've used paraffin to clean, then engine oil to lube many times and it does the job....but the "fling" from the oil is a bastard and dust and shite sticks to the oiled chain,
I've got a mate who uses wurth brake and chain cleaner, and wurth hi performance dry chain lube and swears by it.... so when I got my new chain I thought I'd try them both...
it is awesome stuff, I won't use anything else now, the cleaner comes out in powerful jet and desolves muck and grime then evaporates leaving the chain clean and dry.
The chain lube goes on like water so gets in all the gaps then it dries leaving an almost clear, very thin "waxy" coating that is truly dry to the touch so nothing sticks to it so it stays cleaner for longer.
I've done my chain with it twice now, and I recon there's enough cleaner for 2 more go's and enough lube for 4 more applications.
All in all....excellent stuff  ____________________ Yamaha FZS600 Fazer (gone but not forgotten). Current - Kawasaki ZX6R A1P |
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Paraffin and one of those 3 sided gunk brushes to clean, 90w gear oil to lube. As long as you go over it lightly with a rag afterwards, it doesn't fling nearly as much as engine oil (which I used to use), if at all.  |
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 Mrjoolz Brolly Dolly

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I use the wife to clean mine...... once she's done that, i tell her the bike needs a clean also.  ____________________ Previous Bikes: TZR125, KMX125, RGV250, RD350YPVS, GXSR750H, GSXR600SRAD, R1 (2000), GSXR1000 (K1), ZZR600, CBR1100XX Super Blackbird
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 100 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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