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    cleaning chain

    new chain installed a month ago, and close to 300 miles on it already. would you hold off on cleaning yet, or is this something that should be done every 300 miles no matter how new the chain is?

    did a search on here, and saw some other related threads.

    looks like i just put it on the stand, WD-40 with a wire brush, then spray on chain wax (while the chain is warm).

    anyone else have some input here?

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    Re: cleaning chain

    Quote Originally Posted by DBConz View Post
    new chain installed a month ago, and close to 300 miles on it already. would you hold off on cleaning yet, or is this something that should be done every 300 miles no matter how new the chain is?

    did a search on here, and saw some other related threads.

    looks like i just put it on the stand, WD-40 with a wire brush, then spray on chain wax (while the chain is warm).

    anyone else have some input here?
    Don't put a wire brush anywhere near it.

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    Re: cleaning chain

    ok, just a rag?
    WD-40 ok, or do you use a chain cleaner?

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    Re: cleaning chain

    Quote Originally Posted by DBConz View Post
    ok, just a rag?
    WD-40 ok, or do you use a chain cleaner?
    Many use wd40 and I hear it works really well.

    I remove the rear wheel, drop the chain into a paint tray of kerosene and clean the chain like that with a rag. I then put a tiny amount of chain oil on and take the bike for a spin. Once I have warmed the chain up, I spray a good amount of chain wax on and wipe off excess. Allow to dry and it won't fling off too bad.

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    Re: cleaning chain

    yea i read that one on the search i did. remember it's me you're talking to.
    i'm not taking the chain off every 300 miles to clean it. i've actually never cleaned my chain, which is why i'm asking what people use to clean it.

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    Re: cleaning chain

    Cleaning the chain and waxing it is essential. I use a soft plastic bristle brush with a little softscrub and a bucket of hot water. I also threw the chainguard in the trash. It makes cleaning much easier. Then I airblow it dry, warm up the chain and hit it with wax.

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    Re: cleaning chain

    yea, i have my OEM hugger with chain guard that i keep int he attick if i need it for an inspection sticker...other than that, it's useless to me

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    Re: cleaning chain

    Quote Originally Posted by DBConz View Post
    yea, i have my OEM hugger with chain guard that i keep int he attick if i need it for an inspection sticker...other than that, it's useless to me
    i got all the stuff you need to clean it- stop on over before a ride or whenever

    just dont talk to me or anything - lets keep it purely professional

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    Re: cleaning chain

    Quote Originally Posted by Denno View Post
    i got all the stuff you need to clean it- stop on over before a ride or whenever

    just dont talk to me or anything - lets keep it purely professional

    Professional BS artist maybe.

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    Re: cleaning chain

    Quote Originally Posted by Denno View Post
    i got all the stuff you need to clean it- stop on over before a ride or whenever

    just dont talk to me or anything - lets keep it purely professional
    +1

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    Re: cleaning chain

    Quote Originally Posted by rmbbikes View Post
    Professional BS artist maybe.
    just one service i offer

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    Re: cleaning chain

    Quote Originally Posted by Degsy View Post
    Don't put a wire brush anywhere near it.
    Degsy - If we're too lazy to take the chain completely off, is it safe to use any other type of brush? Or should that be avoided all together?

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    Re: cleaning chain

    Quote Originally Posted by Denno View Post
    just one service i offer
    is the service as good as your frame slider jobs for cutting fairings?

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    Re: cleaning chain

    Quote Originally Posted by bertbert2oo6 View Post
    they make a special brush for cleaning chains, it's called a grunge brush

    i just got a cheapo plastic bristle brush for $1 from walmart... just don't use a wire brush
    or use the brush from an ice scraper

    Quote Originally Posted by DBConz View Post
    is the service as good as your frame slider jobs for cutting fairings?
    eat me assholeface

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    Re: cleaning chain

    Quote Originally Posted by Nix View Post
    Degsy - If we're too lazy to take the chain completely off, is it safe to use any other type of brush? Or should that be avoided all together?
    Nylon brush is best. About a buck at Home Depot.

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    Re: cleaning chain

    Quote Originally Posted by Degsy View Post
    Nylon brush is best. About a buck at Home Depot.
    damn, that's too much $$. just spent all my cash on polish for my chrome

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    Re: cleaning chain

    I bought some chain cleaner from a dealer, made by pj1 I think. Sparyed it on, let it sit several minutes wiped all the goop off with a rag, then lubed chain got it warm and fully lubed again

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    Re: cleaning chain

    you guys clean it every 300 miles?
    what about a new chain?

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    Re: cleaning chain

    I go every 5, manual says every 6, I only have 2500 on my chain so I guess we will see how long it lasts

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    Re: cleaning chain

    I just keep lubing it. Last one got about 20k on it. Who gives a crap if they can see my gold links or not.

    Motard gets a wiping down usually once during the weekend.

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    Re: cleaning chain

    I lube mine by rubbing it on KB's greasy cankles.

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    Re: cleaning chain

    Quote Originally Posted by l3uddha View Post
    ahh shit my bike has 584 miles and the chain is already loose!!!
    After this adjustment you will probably have to do it one more time before you hit 1500 miles and then you will be set for a while.

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    Re: cleaning chain

    Quote Originally Posted by l3uddha View Post
    i was being about 10000000% sarcastic
    You??? Nahhhhhh..

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    Re: cleaning chain

    Quote Originally Posted by Degsy View Post
    Nylon brush is best. About a buck at Home Depot.
    Tanks!!!

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    Re: cleaning chain

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    eat me assholeface
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