I've got an RK or EK etc high end 530 chain that my wife paid $230 for about 8 years ago that is Hayabusa-rated. I have been amazed that the thing is so tough and never seems to wear/stretch, and requires zero adjustments other than what happens by default every 4,000-5,000 miles at rear tire change intervals.
It looks to be in impeccable shape when cleaned, and has no noticeable stretch/wear, but I now definitely have two fairly stiff links.
I'm guessing water or sand ( on the o-ring/x-ring whatever) took it's toll on these two links, perhaps water got inside and it got a bit rusty?
Dare I yank the swingarm and chain off to soak the chain and try to revive these two links? These types of sealed chains are supposedly lubricated for life when new, for the internal portions on the other sides of the 0-rings, but perhaps this fine chain can be saved?
Or is this absolutely ridiculous of me to think of of doing anything but binning this thing and replacing immediately with brand new high end replacement?
I'd like to hear opinions/arguments both ways from experienced bike mechanics if possible.
THANKS!
It looks to be in impeccable shape when cleaned, and has no noticeable stretch/wear, but I now definitely have two fairly stiff links.
I'm guessing water or sand ( on the o-ring/x-ring whatever) took it's toll on these two links, perhaps water got inside and it got a bit rusty?
Dare I yank the swingarm and chain off to soak the chain and try to revive these two links? These types of sealed chains are supposedly lubricated for life when new, for the internal portions on the other sides of the 0-rings, but perhaps this fine chain can be saved?
Or is this absolutely ridiculous of me to think of of doing anything but binning this thing and replacing immediately with brand new high end replacement?
I'd like to hear opinions/arguments both ways from experienced bike mechanics if possible.
THANKS!