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How often do you apply it??Jethro said:I use gear oil and apply it when the chain is nice and warm. Then let it sit overnight. Once a year and it keeps it looking like brand new (because that's how the manufactures prep the chains we all buy).
that gear oil is a sensable idea--i'm dying to give it a try--i have about a half gallon of my 50-50 mix left that has to be used first.Dink said:I tried "chain wax" and had similar results to Gerry I found it to be an excellent grinding paste it took my chain from partially worn to stuffed in no time. I replaced the chain and when talking to the supplier discovered that they had the same "high" opinion of it I did ,I returned to castrol chain lube.BTW I only applied the chain wax to my chain when I got home and allowed it to sit overnight to set. I have now started to run a trial, on my 1150 I am using Castrol chain lube , and on my Kat1100 I am using 80/90W gear oil both applied when the chain is hot and allowed to sit before being used. I will post my results.
Dink
JJ said:Good one, Nick! I agree, gear lube is BEST! :wink:
Nick Diaz said:Fascinating thread, all! :wink: :wink:
I use gear lube too!
I use gear oil and apply it when the chain is nice and warm. Then let it sit overnight. Once a year and it keeps it looking like brand new (because that's how the manufactures prep the chains we all buy).
How often do you apply it??
Nick Diaz said:Fascinating thread, all! :wink: :wink:
I use gear lube too!
Gee, that's odd. :? The can I have, which I bought in the States, says right on the can, "Lubricates moving parts such as: hinges, wheels, rollers, chains, gears". I don't use it as chain lube though, I use Bel-Ray. 8)Clone said:Here is a motorcycle mag tech editor saying he uses WD-40 8O , Do you think we should tell him that WD-40 isn't a lubricant.