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Old 08-03-2016, 03:27 PM   #2
Vegas Street Rider
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Join Date: May 2015
Location: Henderson, NV
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Everyone has their own way of doing things so you will get lots of answers. I put my rear tire up in the air and use WD40 and a chain brush moving the chain by turning the rear tire. I then wipe it clean after it has had time to soak in and then use DuPont Multi Lube Teflon spray instead of the traditional chain lube/oil. I have not seen any deterioration of the o-rings and the chain travels very quietly. I now have approximately 12,500 miles on the chain and it looks like new with no appreciable stretching.
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