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The Suzuki service manual calls for 90 weight gear oil. If you don't have a manual to refer to you can download one for free here... http://members.dslextreme.com/users/bikecliff/Ed
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FiremanBob
Opinions about chain lube are as numerous and strongly held as those about engine oil, and if you search this forum you'll find lots of threads on the topic. Although gear oil lubricates very well, some people prefer a dry, wax-based lube such as DuPont All-Purpose Lube with Teflon.
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Souske
Chain wax won't do much good on a non o-ring chain.
Like most questions on the GSR, more info is required...
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Dbn1
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Originally posted by Dbn1 View PostBike is 81 gs 1100 going to go with the 90 wt thanks1983 GS850G, Cosmos Blue.
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apopleptic
My thumb worked as lube for my chain. I wouldn't recommend it though cause sometimes you need more grip than that.
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