Can anyone reccomend a good chain lube?
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Yes, you do lube an O-Ring chain. The grease that's captured with the O-Ring only keeps the pivot point between each link lubricated. The little roller that actually touches the sprocket doesn't get lubricated from that grease. It's only lubed when you apply lube to the chain. Lubing the chain also helps keep it from rusting.
I like to use Maxima chain wax. It leaves a hard film that doesn't attract dirt like some of the clear/sticky lubes do.
I like to use Maxima chain wax. It leaves a hard film that doesn't attract dirt like some of the clear/sticky lubes do.
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uh-oh, here we go again...
I've gone both ways on lubing o-ring chains.
Lots of my riding buddies use various chain lubes
I used to take it off and soak it in chain saw bar and chain lube and then hang it up and wipe off every visible trace.
A chain and sprocket set would last about a year
For the last couple of years I've done nothing at all. Set the tension once after initial stretch and leave it alone.
A chain and sprocket set lasts about a year.
I cut the links open on a worn out chain a few years ago. Lube on the outside of the links isn't doing anything but attracting dirt and grinding up the sprockets.
All IMO, ya know.
I've gone both ways on lubing o-ring chains.
Lots of my riding buddies use various chain lubes
I used to take it off and soak it in chain saw bar and chain lube and then hang it up and wipe off every visible trace.
A chain and sprocket set would last about a year
For the last couple of years I've done nothing at all. Set the tension once after initial stretch and leave it alone.
A chain and sprocket set lasts about a year.
I cut the links open on a worn out chain a few years ago. Lube on the outside of the links isn't doing anything but attracting dirt and grinding up the sprockets.
All IMO, ya know.
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Good thing your opinion does not matter in the REAL worldKarlP wrote: Lube on the outside of the links isn't doing anything but attracting dirt and grinding up the sprockets.
All IMO, ya know.
I rode a couple hunnerd mile in the rain on Sunday
On Monday about 20 miles down the road my bike starts getting a bad vibration. I pulled into the next town and when I was going slow I could feel and hear that it was my chain.
It was all kinked up and dry as a bone
A little lube and I was back on the road, with the chain running smooth again
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Never seen a gold chain rust yetzomby woof wrote:Now if you'd sprayed some penetrating oil on to keep the rust off...
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This thread's titled "Can anyone recommend a good chain lube?"
My question is this: If you don't use chain lube, why bother to post once, let alone multiple times?
BTW, I ride single track just about every weekend and get at least 5 years out of a clean, well lubed chain & sprocket set.
My question is this: If you don't use chain lube, why bother to post once, let alone multiple times?
BTW, I ride single track just about every weekend and get at least 5 years out of a clean, well lubed chain & sprocket set.
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Now that's the funniest thing I've read all week. What do you consider "riding single track"? Pulling it out and running a loop around the house one time before putting the bike away? 5 years from a chain/sprocket set is unrealistic.tirebiter wrote:
BTW, I ride single track just about every weekend and get at least 5 years out of a clean, well lubed chain & sprocket set.
Wibbens runs a non o-ring, last I checked. These definitely need lube. o-ring chains technically do not, except for to prevent surface rust. I do not like the extra drag from an o-ring chain, nor do I like the fact that they generally last no longer than a properly maintained non o-ring version.
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I run a gold RK ring chain on my Strom
typically get 10k before it is shot
without chain lube it'll only last about 5k (I know, I tried)
typically get 10k before it is shot
without chain lube it'll only last about 5k (I know, I tried)
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I'm glad you find my post funny, wish I could say the same about yours.
I usually ride a 35 to 50 mile loop, it's hard at 60 to go longer without paying for it on Monday.
I'm getting the sense that there's alot of sarcastic, mean-spirited folks on this site- or they drink early and alot..
BTW, I started riding & wrenching in '67, raced motocross from '73 til '91.
I like my KDX, but have no use insulting posts.
I usually ride a 35 to 50 mile loop, it's hard at 60 to go longer without paying for it on Monday.
I'm getting the sense that there's alot of sarcastic, mean-spirited folks on this site- or they drink early and alot..
BTW, I started riding & wrenching in '67, raced motocross from '73 til '91.
I like my KDX, but have no use insulting posts.
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the whole "my chain last X years" seems moot to me, it all depends on riding conditions (mud, dirt, sand, water...), riding style (beginner, aggressive...), how tight you run your chain, the type of chain used, if you're riding on flat ground, long nasty hill, ruts...
So far anything I've tried doesn't last much longer than a year (riding 30 miles every week end) I opted for a oring and decided to not worry about lubing it after each and every ride cuz it's convenient
So far anything I've tried doesn't last much longer than a year (riding 30 miles every week end) I opted for a oring and decided to not worry about lubing it after each and every ride cuz it's convenient
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oh and yes there's a lot of sarcasm going around, mean spirit, don't think so; not in my case anyway (trolls usually don't last very long on this site, they get weeded out pretty quickly by most of the member and either tune it down or just leave. )
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tirebiter wrote:I'm glad you find my post funny, wish I could say the same about yours.
I usually ride a 35 to 50 mile loop, it's hard at 60 to go longer without paying for it on Monday.
I'm getting the sense that there's alot of sarcastic, mean-spirited folks on this site- or they drink early and alot..
BTW, I started riding & wrenching in '67, raced motocross from '73 til '91.
I like my KDX, but have no use insulting posts.
Please don't take anything too personally around here, all the sarcasm is meant in good fun and not to be taken as an insult. I generally don't bother with throwing insults or name calling on the interwebs, it's just a waste of time. Around here, you have to kind of think of it as sitting around with some of your pals and ribbing back and forth, nothing meant by it. I guess I need a disclaimer in my sig like Wibby, lol.
I just can't imagine any chain lasting more than about a year if you ride frequently, unless it's a DS or street bike. I've never heard anyone else claim that about an off-road only bike, and never expect to. Even a hardened steel rear sprocket lasts me only 1 - 2 years before the teeth are nearly gone, and I don't quite get to ride every weekend. However, when I do ride, I push the bike and myself really hard. I reckon if you ride very gently, always at low speed, and meticulously maintain that chain, you might stretch it quite a bit longer, but 5 years just seems incredible. If you really manage to get that much out of one, then good for ya.
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13,000 km on the original chain and sprockets on my 07 KLX 250. I estimate at least 2/3 of that is fast woods/single track, and 3 years on the O ring chain and sprockets on my RM 125, which I race in the vet class about 6 times a year. Neither appear to be stretched, or worn. I expect to get at least 5 years out of both.
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since were on the subject of chains, how tight do you keep them ?
(KDXbutterfly, im talking about the one on the bike, not on your hubby)
(KDXbutterfly, im talking about the one on the bike, not on your hubby)
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Thanks, got it.juliend wrote:tirebiter wrote:
Please don't take anything too personally around here, all the sarcasm is meant in good fun and not to be taken as an insult. I generally don't bother with throwing insults or name calling on the interwebs, it's just a waste of time. Around here, you have to kind of think of it as sitting around with some of your pals and ribbing back and forth, nothing meant by it. I guess I need a disclaimer in my sig like Wibby, lol.
I just can't imagine any chain lasting more than about a year if you ride frequently, unless it's a DS or street bike. I've never heard anyone else claim that about an off-road only bike, and never expect to. Even a hardened steel rear sprocket lasts me only 1 - 2 years before the teeth are nearly gone, and I don't quite get to ride every weekend. However, when I do ride, I push the bike and myself really hard. I reckon if you ride very gently, always at low speed, and meticulously maintain that chain, you might stretch it quite a bit longer, but 5 years just seems incredible. If you really manage to get that much out of one, then good for ya.
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