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Chain Cleaning

Post by Le_Fromage_Grande »

What do you use to clean your chain, do you use a liquid chain cleaner, if so what, have you checked to see if it damages O rings?

I feel I should clean my chain, but I've no idea what to do it with, I know WD40 knackers O rings (they go brittle and crumbly) so I was wondering what to use, in the past I've used clean cheap engine oil and a brush as it shouldn't do any damage, but it's a bit messy.
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Re: Chain Cleaning

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GT85 to clean and GT85 to lube.... motorbikes, mountainbikes... same
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Re: Chain Cleaning

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weeksy wrote: Tue Jun 13, 2023 2:09 pm GT85 to clean and GT85 to lube.... motorbikes, mountainbikes... same
I think I'll give it a miss, it's a solvent
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Re: Chain Cleaning

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Always used paraffin (or I did when I could be arsed, just let the Scottoiler do its thing these days!)
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Re: Chain Cleaning

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v8-powered wrote: Tue Jun 13, 2023 2:16 pm Always used paraffin (or I did when I could be arsed, just let the Scottoiler do its thing these days!)
Me too, with one of those 3 sided brushes.
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Re: Chain Cleaning

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I swear by Motul C1 chain clean and C2 chain lube, I’m a chain whore and have tried them all, this for is by far the best.


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Re: Chain Cleaning

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Feck me, that's cleaner than a new chain, does the can say what's in it?
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Re: Chain Cleaning

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WD40 to clean if it's filthy, engine oil on surface to stop corrosion.
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Re: Chain Cleaning

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GT85 to clean - neither this nor WD40 harm O / X rings but I prefer GT85 because it smells nicer. I don't lube except for wet weather, which means less frequent cleaning.

Not in Wull's league, no even close, but this is a fairly cheap OEM chain at nearly 12,000 miles:

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Re: Chain Cleaning

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Used to use paraffin. Now I'm using this.
https://wd40.co.uk/product/motorbike-chain-cleaner/

This was a spray, leave for 30 secs and wipe off. It'd be better if I used a chain brush which I will be doing this week before I go away for the weekend.
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Bikesocial tested WD and Paraffin on o rings and they seemed fine.
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Re: Chain Cleaning

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So far the cheapest degreaser is looking like petrol, which is a bit flammable, followed by Gunk at £10ish for 5 litres on Amazon
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Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: Tue Jun 13, 2023 3:22 pm So far the cheapest degreaser is looking like petrol, which is a bit flammable, followed by Gunk at £10ish for 5 litres on Amazon
I seem to recall from the Bikesocial test petrol not being good for o-rings. Paraffin is cheap and fine with them.
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Re: Chain Cleaning

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I use the Motul chain cleaner and a 3 sided brush then Motul Road chain lube although I do have some Motul Race lube as well.

But of a change from years ago as a yoof when I kept just lobbing lube on top of lube and grime and wondered why chains didn’t last as long as other people’s
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Re: Chain Cleaning

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I've ever cleaned chain in my life.
And last time I had to replace a chain was on my CBR600 in early 90s. About 25k IIRC.

Always kept my bikes about 2 years since then ;)

But my first GSXR1000 did 29k. They all had a harder life than most.
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Re: Chain Cleaning

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Yorick wrote: Tue Jun 13, 2023 6:31 pm And last time I had to replace a chain was on my CBR600 in early 90s. About 25k IIRC.
Bloody hell - were there none cheaper???!!
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Bigyin wrote: Tue Jun 13, 2023 6:27 pm But of a change from years ago as a yoof when I kept just lobbing lube on top of lube and grime and wondered why chains didn’t last as long as other people’s
I never cleaned a chain till recently. I only ever replaced 1 chain as I always sold the bikes before the chains were knackered. :D
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Re: Chain Cleaning

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Supermofo wrote: Tue Jun 13, 2023 7:42 pm
Bigyin wrote: Tue Jun 13, 2023 6:27 pm But of a change from years ago as a yoof when I kept just lobbing lube on top of lube and grime and wondered why chains didn’t last as long as other people’s
I never cleaned a chain till recently. I only ever replaced 1 chain as I always sold the bikes before the chains were knackered. :D
Actually I'm going to clarify that. I never cleaned a chain till I got old and sad. There's a part of me that laughs like a drain while I sit there cleaning the bloody thing, metaphorically throwing empty beer cans at the middle aged tosspot cleaning chains rather than riding the bloody thing!
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Re: Chain Cleaning

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The heavy stuff will fall off, eventually.
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Re: Chain Cleaning

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Always just used heating oil, because there always seems to be a huge tankful of it nearby. 😉

I put the chain on my Bandit in 2006. Its about half worn.
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Re: Chain Cleaning

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A rag.
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