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Ton1959
Originally posted by earlfor View Post
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Originally posted by earlfor View PostNot quite. WD40 is primarily Stoddard solvent and mineral oil. It has minimal lubricating qualities and is not considered a lubricant. It's a water displacement formulation/rust preventative.
Exactly on the places where I sprayed the WD-40. Exactly.
It's OK for a short time, but in long term use it will make it worse.
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Ton1959
The wd40 shifted the oil that was on there. En the WD40 only stops rust for a short while. That is why it started to corrode.
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Originally posted by Ton1959 View PostThe wd40 shifted the oil that was on there. En the WD40 only stops rust for a short while. That is why it started to corrode.
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Crankthat
Pop the cover off, clean in there, inspect.
Lift back of bike off ground.
Remove rear wheel and brake stay, clean, inspect.
Throw a bungee over the seat and attach ends to swingarm.
Remove shocks, clean, inspect. (Swingarm is off ground and level due to bungee)
Remove swingarm, remove bushings, clean, inspect, inspect and clean bearings, Regrease parts.
Clean up and inspect everything behind the seat, touchup with paint if necessary.
Soak chain in kero and clean.
Reassemble.
Now everything back there is good to go for a few more years!
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GateKeeper
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