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Nivosus
17th August 2006, 20:33
so yeh...

i just got a new chain and sproket which wasnt exsatactally cheap so

how do you keep your chain sweet? how often should i lube, befor/after ride, how long to let it sit

that sorta general stuff i guess

chears~!~!

Drum
17th August 2006, 20:42
A few different opinions on this one.
I lube after every second tank of gas and always after a ride, so the chain is nice and hot. If you ride straight after lubing it gets flicked all over the show.

merv
17th August 2006, 20:43
Spray on lube about every 1,000km and changed my last chain after 38,000km whether it needed it or not. Haven't worried about doing it warm or whether just before a ride or not.

Flyingpony
18th August 2006, 09:17
I put motorcycle engine oil on mine weekly or the next ride after being in the rain. There's a bit of fling but that's only caused trouble once when I put a little bit too much on with the paint brush :whistle:
Done the spray on wax thing and nope, it was seriously damaged by 8,000km.

Clean your chain with kero every 1000km, or when dirty looking, so the grit doesn't damage the o-ring seals. It cleans up real easy.

Also keep an eye on slack and adjust when required.

Blackbird
18th August 2006, 09:24
If you plan to keep your bike long term, a Scottoiler would be the go but they're a bit over $200, so not if you plan to upgrade your bike anytime soon. My current chain and sprockets have done over 35000 km and look like new.

rua
18th August 2006, 09:31
I got a "Loobman" figuring at about NZD50.00 it is much cheaper than chain/sprockets, not installed yet as it only turned up yesterday. Ordered two so if anyone is interested let me know.

See http://www.chainoiler.co.uk/ for blah blah

ManDownUnder
18th August 2006, 09:46
I lube it every 1500kms or so. It only takes a second if you have a centre stand or a rear paddock stand

Clean the chain only when it's dirty and take a look see for some of the tips on chain cleaning... click here (http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=13563) (note the words of warning in there... about losing your fingers - it's a common enough mistake!!)

Lou Girardin
18th August 2006, 10:17
Scotoilers are good. Pixie-oilers (TM) are better. PM him for a price.

Hitcher
18th August 2006, 10:28
What are these "chains" of which you speak? Is that Tina Arena I hear warming up?

Blackbird
18th August 2006, 10:49
What are these "chains" of which you speak? Is that Tina Arena I hear warming up?

Pointless requesting you to go get shafted under the circumstances:innocent:

stunz
18th August 2006, 11:04
lube the chain every couple of days. Rest of the bike is falling to bits, but the chain is sweet...