Cleaning the chain
After reading the other thread, I figured I would try some Motorex Chain Clean, other than that what will I need? I assume some kind of brush to clean it with and then some brand of lube to put on it after I am done cleaning it. Will the Suzuki stuff work? I am ordering a couple OEM parts and at this point it wouldn't be a big deal to have them throw some in.
From the other thread I gathered that it would be a good idea to clean, then dry and lube the chain once the bike is parked so that it has the opportunity to sit overnight. EDIT: Anyone wanna throw a "n" in my title? |
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Also, motorex makes a kit that has chain cleaner, chain lube, a rag, and a mini can of chain lube for your cowl. It's what I use. Good stuff. And you don't need to let it sit overnight. |
I use the grunge brush and WD40 to clean my chain. Some might tell you that WD40 is no good. They are lying. Clean the chain then go for a little ride to get the chain warm. Then you lube and let it sit over night. This assures that you don't fling the lube off the chain and all over your bike.
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With the chain clean, I use a grunge brush, but I don't think you NEED one. Just a few towels.
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Same thing everyone else is saying, seems we all use the same thing, I recommend the grunge brush!
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Well looks like this is another case closed for the noobie at work. :dthumb:
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Be safe and use a chain cleaner or kerosene. I'm getting my new tires mounted on sunday and am planning to soak the chain in kerosene and clean the shit out of it and my sprockets. |
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