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Souske
I use chain wax in a spray can. Its mainly to keep the chain from rusting, and minimize wear on the touching surfaces. O-ring chains are permanently lubed internally
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koolaid_kid
Originally posted by kb_air View Postcool, thanks much! is 10-40 oil thick enough to lube an o-ring chain? or should i go buy thicker.
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Originally posted by mcycle-nut View PostThen again, being a GS, it will probably be loose anyway....
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kb_air
Gettin it on!
ok, chain is in. is there anyway to seat a rivet style master link without a rivet press? whats the best way to do it?
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OLDENUFF
It's almost impossible to do without a press. The pins will push out if you pound on them. When I did mine ,I laid the chain on a concrete floor and riveted it with a center punch. I then removed the swingarm to install the endless chain. As stated earlier you can check and grease your swingarm bearings at this time as well.
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kb_air
conclusion
ok, so i ended up putting the sprockets on myself and just took it to my local bike shot and had them rivet my link in. looks good, works great. thanks alot everyone.
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Souske
Glad to hear you got it sorted. Don't forget to clean, check tension, and re-lube every 600 miles or so. (Especially important for the first 600, as the parts break in)
Adding your location in user cp is also a good thing to do. Had you been close to me, I would have brought my riveter over for a beer or so.
Go put some miles on that thing!
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