
Originally Posted by
sootie
I actually said at least 50,000kms. I have only ridden the bike for the last 30,000, and I don't think I have seen much chain deterioration. Prior to that the bike had been given little servicing, but I find it hard to believe the chain was any younger than 20,000 when I bought the bike. The chain was pretty dirty at that time & had not been recently fitted. My previous bikes I did not have very long, but one, a KZ400 had 22,000 on it when I bought it (original chain). It was sold at 55,000kms. Chain & sprockets were still OK but not pristine. Again, water blast cleaning was used on it for years.
How long do your roadbike chains last? Whatever you do, they do get dirt on them & have to run like that for thousands of Kms. I just try to keep them cleaner by using an easy clean method & fresh lube a few times each year. I think my chains last well.
Why do you think that a jet of water sweeping across the O-ring must force water + grit past its sealing edges?
I think it would blast 99%of the dirt far away. Why would this be worse than the bristles of a brush? It certainly leaves it cleaner afterwards.
I did say that I believed a cam chain lasted well mainly because it operated in a clean environment. No open drive chain can match that!
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