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Old 05-13-2012, 12:48 AM   #11
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Re: help with chain cleaning & lube...

That was a very interesting..I learned how to clean my chain and did'nt even have to ask..I love this site..



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Old 05-13-2012, 02:32 AM   #12
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That was a very interesting..I learned how to clean my chain and did'nt even have to ask..I love this site..






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Old 05-13-2012, 08:24 AM   #13
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Re: help with chain cleaning & lube...

I removed the chain cover and the sprocket cover, used Orange Supreme degreaser & a 'Grunge Brush' while rolling the bike back and forth to clean the chain; I used shop towels to clean the excess, but the degreaser didn't evaporate very well (I used too much) so I took a 10 minute ride and flung the crap off; I used Bel-Ray Super Clean chain lube (way too much) and encased the entire chain until and now it has the tell-tale white film (I wanted the chain covered since there was light rusting in some areas) -- the Bel-Ray stuff doesn't fling off, but the Dupont Teflon spray sounds like a good alternative when I use up the other stuff



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Old 05-13-2012, 02:55 PM   #14
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I removed the chain cover and the sprocket cover, used Orange Supreme degreaser & a 'Grunge Brush' while rolling the bike back and forth to clean the chain; I used shop towels to clean the excess, but the degreaser didn't evaporate very well (I used too much) so I took a 10 minute ride and flung the crap off; I used Bel-Ray Super Clean chain lube (way too much) and encased the entire chain until and now it has the tell-tale white film (I wanted the chain covered since there was light rusting in some areas) -- the Bel-Ray stuff doesn't fling off, but the Dupont Teflon spray sounds like a good alternative when I use up the other stuff
Degreaser sounds like a good idea but it really isn't. If any degreaser works in past the O-rings it may wash out or dilute the sealed in lube. That is why kerosine is the best alternative. Nor does it dry out the rubber O-rings.
If you are concerned about surface rust on the chain side plates you should quit worrying. It happens. We would all look a little rusty and used if we lived outside and close to the ground.
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Old 05-16-2012, 11:44 PM   #15
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Re: help with chain cleaning & lube...

Oops, with all our tips and good intentions we forgot to tell kmrcstintn that the manual says to use kerosene to clean, and motor oil to lube the chain. :blush:
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