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jmbpainting
Any suggestions on what to use for chain lube???
Before I buy lube for my very, very dry chain I thought I'd ask anyone who's got firsthand experience of a good lube??? It's for an '81 750L. Hopefully something that won't spray up my back the first time I take her out post lube.
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Billy Ricks
Originally posted by jmbpaintingBefore I buy lube for my very, very dry chain I thought I'd ask anyone who's got firsthand experience of a good lube??? It's for an '81 750L. Hopefully something that won't spray up my back the first time I take her out post lube.
Thanks for any advice!
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Can_O_Tuna
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nichols750
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80GS1000
Another thumbs up for Maxima Chain Wax: http://www.maximausa.com/products/ch...s/chainwax.asp
Easy to apply, doesn't fling off, and works great.
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JHawkins
I have been using the Dupont Multi Purpose Lube for a while now on my o-Ring chain. It is the cleanest of anything I have used, including maxima chain Wax. It leaves a thin waxy film that protects and nothing seems to stick to it. What's awesome is that it cleans as it goes on, the dirt just kind of drips off until it dries (a minute or two) Seems to be the best stuff I have found yet. (assuming my chain doesn't go to crap!)
Search around on the net you can find some articles about this stuff, Those that like it like it a lot!
Here is a link to an article about it
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Boondocks
Originally posted by JHawkinsI have been using the Dupont Multi Purpose Lube for a while now on my o-Ring chain. It is the cleanest of anything I have used, including maxima chain Wax. It leaves a thin waxy film that protects and nothing seems to stick to it. What's awesome is that it cleans as it goes on, the dirt just kind of drips off until it dries (a minute or two) Seems to be the best stuff I have found yet. (assuming my chain doesn't go to crap!)
Search around on the net you can find some articles about this stuff, Those that like it like it a lot!
Here is a link to an article about it
https://www.webbikeworld.com/t2/moto...chain-lube.htm
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I just got some of the Dupont Teflon Multi-Purpose Lube. The label also says 'Dry, Wax Lubricant'. It goes on very nicely and leaves a very slick film on the chain. Overspray cleaned up very easily. Like JHawkins mentioned, it cleans the chain before it dries. I'll report back on how it works.
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fast eddie
If I wanted to make the switch from traditional chain lube to chain wax, should I give the chain a total solvent bath first to clean it up, or just spray on and go?
I am assuming the chain wax is like lube, should be done on a hot chain?
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Originally posted by fast eddie View PostIf I wanted to make the switch from traditional chain lube to chain wax, should I give the chain a total solvent bath first to clean it up, or just spray on and go?
I am assuming the chain wax is like lube, should be done on a hot chain?
Yes, the chain should be lubed when hot.
Thanks,
JoeIBA# 24077
'15 BMW R1200GS Adventure
'07 Triumph Tiger 1050 ABS
'08 Yamaha WR250R
"Krusty's inner circle is a completely unorganized group of grumpy individuals uninterested in niceties like factual information. Our main purpose, in an unorganized fashion, is to do little more than engage in anecdotal stories and idle chit-chat while providing little or no actual useful information. And, of course, ride a lot and have tons of fun.....in a Krusty manner."
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8trackmind
Originally posted by Joe Nardy View PostI just got some of the Dupont Teflon Multi-Purpose Lube. The label also says 'Dry, Wax Lubricant'. It goes on very nicely and leaves a very slick film on the chain. Overspray cleaned up very easily. Like JHawkins mentioned, it cleans the chain before it dries. I'll report back on how it works.
Joe
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Originally posted by 8trackmind View PostWell, is it working? I'm thinking about using it.
How's that for not being much help at all? Try it on the 850 'Disco Queen'. I'm sure it will do the trick..............
Thanks,
JoeIBA# 24077
'15 BMW R1200GS Adventure
'07 Triumph Tiger 1050 ABS
'08 Yamaha WR250R
"Krusty's inner circle is a completely unorganized group of grumpy individuals uninterested in niceties like factual information. Our main purpose, in an unorganized fashion, is to do little more than engage in anecdotal stories and idle chit-chat while providing little or no actual useful information. And, of course, ride a lot and have tons of fun.....in a Krusty manner."
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JHawkins
Originally posted by 8trackmind View PostWell, is it working? I'm thinking about using it.
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loungeguy69
I've had a good history with Maxima Chain Wax and also PJ1 Chain Lube. The PJ1 'dries' to an ultra sticky goo which doesn't fling off the chain. I guess that means dirt will also stick to it but who knows...
I clean my chains with a light weight motor oil and brush (bit of 'old school' knowledge from my grandfather). I don't like using solvents because, as Joe Nardy says, they can suck the lube out of the rollers and also dry out o-rings.
BTW, if your chain is really dry try soaking it in engine oil overnight (after cleaning), wipe it off really well, then apply a chain lube.
I've read and heard all kinds of tips on chain lube. I have an open opinion and would like to know what everyone else thinks.
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