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I agree with mechanx, Kero = good for chains!
Some of you guys really punish your chains.
A GEN 1 chain should be good for at least 40k* and a GEN II should see out 60k* easy.
*(General purpose road use, not track or drags. Carrying a pillion will cut into your life in a number of ways. lol)
"If time catches up with you. You're going too slow!"
Regards BUSGO
Kero on a rag to clean my chain.....can't see it harming the orings, kero is a petroleum distillate so it has a lubing effect as well as cleaning.
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18-05-2012, 05:43pm
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(18-05-2012, 06:07am)1300hayabusa Wrote: Kero destroys the o rings and kills the factory lube inside.
Who told you that Ruben, Cause it's Bullshit, I Reckon . I've never seen Kero attack an O ring, but if the O rings were rooted & the kero Got past them it would ruin the internal lubrication. Same thing applys to chain lube . How can it lubricate the chain internals unless the O rings are Stuffed ,Meaning you need a new chain anyway .
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(18-05-2012, 05:43pm)Greeny_SA Wrote: (18-05-2012, 06:07am)1300hayabusa Wrote: Kero destroys the o rings and kills the factory lube inside.
Who told you that Ruben, Cause it's Bullshit, I Reckon . I've never seen Kero attack an O ring, but if the O rings were rooted & the kero Got past them it would ruin the internal lubrication. Same thing applys to chain lube . How can it lubricate the chain internals unless the O rings are Stuffed ,Meaning you need a new chain anyway .
Well said Greeny
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(18-05-2012, 06:07am)1300hayabusa Wrote: Kero destroys the o rings and kills the factory lube inside.
Rubbish mate. Whoever told you that needs some maintenance education.
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Ever try looking in the factory manual / hand book ? its been stated in there for as long as i can remember.
Ive been using it for yrs then run an oil rag over it.
do a google search on kero on bike chain shit loads of info about using it
Busa's yeah i guess i like them I've owned a few
Hey how true,but u lot forgot to tell me about ya chain ,life ,of ye bike chain,what brand of chain
Please as I think this an over looked part,
Hey busgo how ya mate,
You said -carryin passengers eats into chain life,
So if the average rider is say 89kilo's some heavier
Than others & some at around 65 kg wet-
But they ride hard n thrash it- who's chain
Will last longer?
Because not long after I got my busa,I was talkin
To a guy ,he only got 3500k's before chain was
Rooted ;(
Why do u think so?
cause u seen the bike and chain-was very loose on his bike
And busgo u live by the sea,lots of salty air, so does location
Of bike where it live's & environment play a part in long chain life..
As to very dusty environment ?
I know poor & bad missaligned & adjusted chains wear out quicker
Or is the way we ride it ???
Smooth commuterin ...
to work versus
Hard on & off gassin it & hi-speed commuterin to work...
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Corbin, I don't live on a beach mate. lol. About 20 ks away by road and I don't think there is much salt in the air here.
Even if I did live at the beach, a well lubed chain would be protected.
As far as taking a pillion along on your bike is concerned with chain wear, and tyre wear, I reckon you can expect about 30% less life in both cases.
If your mate had a rooted chain in 3,500 ks. He did something drastically wrong in his riding style or maybe he exceeded the 195kg load limit every day! hahaha.
"If time catches up with you. You're going too slow!"
Regards BUSGO
Busgo ,20k's from the sea,when I lived in bermagui,
Sittin up on the mt drom or mumbulla mountain I could see the ocean
Sea spray headin inland, it does travel,but I hope your safe up there.
I just got my D.I.D chain looka like rivet breaker / installer $99.oo from cykel
Yeh I know there's one on ebay maybe cheaper,
Local yamaha shop had one for me ;)
Now I can perform the correct mushroom on the rivets...
Just hit hard with a hammer two bike workshops said
It'll be alright they said, f ** king. C**k heads ...
I dont want my chain comin off at 200k+ or around a corner or anytime away from home
I found this in youtube
Did chain Tool review and tutorial
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after reading this thread the other day, I figured I'd better go and clean my chain yesterday (2nd time in 14,000k's of rain, hail and shine daily riding).
Rear sprocket is showing obvious signs of wear, but the chain is still like new - RK530 xw ring. I'm not exactly nice to it either. Good quality chain!
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good thread Corbin!
as for chain life, I've got a new chain and I don't remember how long the last one has been stuffed. But I've been at Tallangatta for for ova 8 years and it was stuffed for most of that, just kept adjusting and heaping lube onto it to keep it quiet.
I'm intending to look after this new one. - maybe time to clean it?
I don't want a pickle . . .
Thats why u had(1) kid for such bike duties
G
U no risten wardy
Clean daddy's bike chain,ooil it too
Good kid..
Soon she'll wanna ride wardy !!!
I'll buy u a bundy mate
21-05-2012, 04:43am
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(18-05-2012, 03:14pm)RYDRZ Wrote: so what do u use mr 1300hayabusa to clean ya chain For my bikes its Dupont motorcycle degreaser and Dupont teflon chain saver.
lol 20K out of a chain...ffs it's not a whipper snipper!
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