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    o-ring chain cleaning

    hey hey people
    What do you use to clean your chains and how often do you do it? Will using petrol, meths or kerosine to clean it destroy the 'o'-rings?

    -james

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    Quote Originally Posted by she_said
    hey hey people
    What do you use to clean your chains and how often do you do it? Will using petrol, meths or kerosine to clean it destroy the 'o'-rings?

    -james
    Jimbo tells me kerosine is best for O ring chains, but others might have better ideas

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    Quote Originally Posted by she_said
    hey hey people
    What do you use to clean your chains and how often do you do it? Will using petrol, meths or kerosine to clean it destroy the 'o'-rings?

    -james
    I use kerosine... but I'm no expert.

    How often? when it looks like it needs to be cleaned rather than more oil added is the best I can say.

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    Kerosine's fine - definitely not petrol
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    Kerosine it is then

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    I like to give my chains a wash in diesel. It cleans and gives some lubricate at the same time.

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    Engine Decreaser and high pressure hose at the cage wash.

    Don't know if this is the correct way to do it, but it's what I do

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    Use kerosene!!

    Petrol and meths and some kinds of degreasers can destroy the (rubber) o rings.

    Ive never even thought of using diesel... but Kerosene is the safest bet anyway!

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    Get a shaftie!

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    Never had any problems with kerosene... tend to scrub my chain on the bike with a cat litter tray under the chain to catch the crud. Cat litter absorbs oil very well! (preferably unused- it don't stink!!!) Clean your tyre afterwards though...avoids unpleasentness later.

    I thought the idea of deisel was a bit risky...I have a deep desire to keep my bike well away from deisel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zadok
    Get a shaftie!

    Marty
    Sorry, I find it a little difficult to get that excited over cleaning a chain....

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    After you've cleaned the chain, what's the best oil to use? Would something like WD40/CRC be ok, or something a bit thicker?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Newbie
    After you've cleaned the chain, what's the best oil to use? Would something like WD40/CRC be ok, or something a bit thicker?
    Chain lube. Just make sure it is O-ring chain compattable

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    I asked the dealer. The advice was *never* use degreaser. (Bugga!)
    Use bio-degradable cleaners such as Simple Green
    This means you need a brush but don't use one with stiff bristles. I use an old (but soft) paint brush.

    The Motul chain lube works well, goes on clean and tends to stay there.
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    I was told by the guys at Reb Baron it was ok to use Turps to clean my chain... and then they sold me some spray on lube to put on after its clean... Worked well for me

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