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    Quote Originally Posted by Floppy disk View Post
    So, it seems it doesn't matter if it is a new or an old chain, Lubing is to be done at high frequency (roughly every 300km, or 2 weeks). That's a bit surprising, because I would have thought a new chain would require less attention than an old chain, basically just like most new things vs old things
    Lubing a chain isn't so much to get lube into the rollers, but to lube the contact point between chain and sprockets. A worn sprocket will damage a chain faster than anything.
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    I have studied this for decades. Crossed wide oceans, climbed the highest peaks, sought sage words of wisdom from smelly bald men in caves, forded raging torrents etc.

    I clean it when it's dirty & oil it when it needs oiling.

    If my rollers are beginning to look less than oily, that is.

    The only time I adjust my chain on the road bike is when new tires are fitted.

    Scottoilers are betterer but a paddock stand is cheaper & does more than one job.
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    Quote Originally Posted by george formby View Post

    Scottoilers are betterer but a paddock stand is cheaper & does more than one job.


    Agree with that. Given there is not a shit lot keeping you on the road on a bike a quick look over on a frequent basis is worth it.

    How often do you check tyre pressures .........oil level...........air filter ...........brake fluid levels ............... lights...............

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    haha this is bound to turn into a conversation with a hundred different opinions . . .
    I read a thread a while ago by a bloke that had actually done a fairly thorough test on the o-rings out of a chain, tested about 8-10 different products that people commonly use on their chain to test deterioration and other affects. was a good read but fucked if I can find it now, was on some adventure forum I think

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    im too fucking busy enjoying the shit out of my TDR to worry abot such stuff

    BTW I lube my chain after avery 300km or so when its hot after a ride.Rock Oil Chain wax for those that care

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moi View Post
    Do you expect to find a nuclear physicist on this forum??
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    Every 600km as per the service manual.

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    and to harp on,

    with fingers out of the way

    & never with bike in gear idling
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    Depends on the bike...
    And the weather...
    And the product you use...
    And whether your chain's adjusted...
    And whether you do town riding (50k's) or open road (100k's) or hypervelocity...

    With my wee bike and mixed town / 100kph riding, I lube it about half as often as I fill the tank. And clean it half as often again. Sometimes I'll give it a quick spray after a long wet ride. I use Castrol spraycan chain lube, it's OK I guess, it was all they had at ripco.

    I check chain tension everytime I clean it (you're there anyway). Haven't needed to adjust it yet. If I ever find myself having to adjust it every clean I presume that'll be a good indicator that it's time for renewal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rustyrobot View Post
    My chain is made by Regina, so I'm happy to follow their advice on the matter:
    http://www.reginachain.it/eng/use_an..._to03.shtml#02
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    What flavour is it ?

    How often do you replace it ???

    Does it melt when it rains ??
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    Quote Originally Posted by swbarnett View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    It was hard road but I got there in the end
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    Every 300 - 500 k's for me.
    This is dependant on the weather and the temperature.
    always do it when it's hot after a ride.
    I have not yet replaced a chain in all my years riding, except when my chain flew off on my race bike. That wasnt real pretty.
    Generally speaking i do good miles on my chains.
    Current bike has done roughly 42000 and chain is good as new.
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    Its water and corrosion that kills road bike chains.

    On my T1200 the first chain lasted 16k then i fitted a scott oiler the 2nd one was going strong when I sold the bike at 90k. In 74k I only adjusted it twice.

    A little oil often is the secret, the more often the better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    REGINA always sounds like a girls part to me ........
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