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XCW O-ring chain maintenance

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Bought a new XCW O-ring chain for my 200. Oh yeah its gold and coated in the waxiest stickiest stuff known to man. Do these chains require less oil and maintenance? Can I use 30 wt. or will that harm the o-rings? Installtion of the master link was a major PITA, and it seems to rub a lil on the chain guard but I am guessing this will eventually stop.
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Post by Mr. Wibbens »

IMHO, an O-ring chain actually requires more maintenance than a non o-ring chain. Sooner or later they seem to get all kinked up and it's just a pain in the butt to clean and lube. I'll never run an o-ring again on the KDX

Keep an eye on your masterlink clip, eventually it will rub down too pretty much nothing

Fredette sells a guide that is supposed to be wider
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As I understand it, it should require less maintenance. However, it probably isn't good to soak it in anything for cleaning purposes. If solvent gets past the Orings it may harm whatever lube is in there, not to mention the Orings themselves. I guess there may be some cleaners and lube specific to Oring chains. I doubt soaking in 30wt oil is going to do any harm, but the oil isn't going to get where it's most needed if the rings are fresh. Although I am new to this, they seem to be a maintenance free item. Like sealed bearings. Probably more useful on a street bike. A dirt bike requires a bit more maintenance in general, so a 'sealed' (maint-free) chain seems almost like an oxymoron. Yet, they seem to be very popular. That said, my bike has an Oring chain. It came with the bike. Mine shows a wear mark as well. I ordered a chain guide from Fredette. It claims to have enough clearance for an Oring chain. As for the master link, I think the side plate is a press fit. You should probably use a chain press tool for it. I'm going to order one of those too.
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Where's Jaybird when you need him?


They still get dirty, still need to be lubed, still need to be adjusted

Maintenance free my :butthead: !
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My friend has a miantenance-free chain - he doesn't lube it, or adjust it until it falls off repeatedly.
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Chain press tool, that would have beenn helpful. I used a c-clamp the old masterlink plate and 2- 5/16 nuts to get it pressed on. I don't think I will be taking it off soon to soak it in oil but just coat it once in a while to keep the rust off. Never thought about the masterlink rubbing on the guard, good thing I have it facing the right way. My old chain was stretched to the max, I don't see this chain stretching nearly as much. Damn my fingers are still sore.
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I just hit mine with an oversized tooth brush and the hose.
as mud actually gets between the rear sprocket and the chain and stays there until I clean it off, I would have to say its because of the snail adjusters when your right in the middle of the next postion tighter.

No lube ever.
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Post by scheckaet »

check this post, you'll see what a worn out o ring master link looks like.
After a really muddy ride, I remove as much as I can with the power washer, then WD40 the chain, scrub with a brush and apply a coat of wax.
In dusty conditions, I clean it when I have time.
So far the chain still looks in good shape.
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I don't clean it, I don't lube it.

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Post by AZRickD »

Wibbens, what kind of chain do you use? Conventional?

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Post by Mr. Wibbens »

Gold D.I.D. ERT Non O-ring
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>|<>QBB<[quote="Mr. Wibbens"]Where's Jaybird when you need him?


Oh geeze do I remember those days..............

I treat my o ring chain as a normal roller. I just keep it clean and keep some lube on it. My o ring chain has lasted twice as long as a roller type. I think the o rings keep the AZ dust out of critical areas.
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