Chain Lube
Chain Lube
…..Lubing Chains.
For quite some time , I’ve been lubing my chain when possible after a ride. Ive been lead to believe that it should be done whilst the chain is “hot”. What are peoples thoughts on this.
For quite some time , I’ve been lubing my chain when possible after a ride. Ive been lead to believe that it should be done whilst the chain is “hot”. What are peoples thoughts on this.
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Re: Chain Lube
Yup, sounds good to me.
Depending on what you're using, and mileage it doesn't need to be every ride.
Mind you, I've not touched a chain more than once or twice in the last 20 years...
Depending on what you're using, and mileage it doesn't need to be every ride.
Mind you, I've not touched a chain more than once or twice in the last 20 years...
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Re: Chain Lube
Ours is done before the trackday, usually GT-85 or a proper lube, depending on which i've remembered to bring.
Good reminder though to actually go in and look at the ZX6, it's been a while since it even moved..
Good reminder though to actually go in and look at the ZX6, it's been a while since it even moved..
Re: Chain Lube
Doing it average every other day. I can be on the road for 4+ hours a day.Rockburner wrote: ↑Wed Oct 02, 2024 8:29 am Yup, sounds good to me.
Depending on what you're using, and mileage it doesn't need to be every ride.
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Re: Chain Lube
After every ride?
Nah.
After the bike has had a wash, or you've been riding in the rain a lot.
Also nothing but the finest leopard fanny batter for my chains.
Nah.
After the bike has had a wash, or you've been riding in the rain a lot.
Also nothing but the finest leopard fanny batter for my chains.
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Re: Chain Lube
Don't think Nobby'll be getting as much rain as we've had.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Wed Oct 02, 2024 9:00 am After every ride?
Nah.
After the bike has had a wash, or you've been riding in the rain a lot.
Also nothing but the finest leopard fanny batter for my chains.
More likely to have a dusty roads issue.
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Re: Chain Lube
I often lube mine after the bike has been sat as I rarely remember/have time/can be arsed after a ride. Most recent lubes I've used are Castrol Racing which goes on like a liquid before drying to a more solid/sticky finish and XCP which is like an oil and stays oily. Both seem to penetrate well to me on a cold chain so I've not worried about it. I usually re-lube after 250-400 miles pending how the chain is looking. I tend to only clean it once every 1k miles or so.
It's funny how much I think of chain maintenance now I'm a fair weather rider who does 3k miles a year. When I only had a bike as transport and rode every day I used to lube the chain once a week and never cleaned it ever. The 18-35 year old me would have pissed himself laughing at the thought of cleaning a chain!
It's funny how much I think of chain maintenance now I'm a fair weather rider who does 3k miles a year. When I only had a bike as transport and rode every day I used to lube the chain once a week and never cleaned it ever. The 18-35 year old me would have pissed himself laughing at the thought of cleaning a chain!
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Re: Chain Lube
I use old engine oil after a wash or riding in the rain. I'm guessing the warmer the better as whatever you use will have more viscosity.
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Re: Chain Lube
I use chainsaw oil on the zed. A rub with a rag cleans the chain,then oil after every couple of rides. 23k miles on the oe chain and sprockets. I rarely need to adjust even yet.
On the triples,they are non o ring chains,so I use the nasty sticky spray stuff and clean with either chain spray or paraffin.
All the bikes are mostly dry weather use unless I'm caught out. I'd be in favour of oiling a warm chain too.
On the triples,they are non o ring chains,so I use the nasty sticky spray stuff and clean with either chain spray or paraffin.
All the bikes are mostly dry weather use unless I'm caught out. I'd be in favour of oiling a warm chain too.
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Re: Chain Lube
Wurth Dry on the wife's bike, I try and have her do it when she gets home after a ride, but she doesn't bother more often than not and the chain looks like shite.
Nothing on mine, I don't need it
Nothing on mine, I don't need it
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Re: Chain Lube
I tried that as loads of reviews rave about it. But I found I couldn't see it, even when applying at times (be easier with the Suzuki as it has a blue master link) so couldn't tell if I'd done the whole chain. Then I couldn't tell when it needed re-doing and dust still sticks to it. So I went back to Castrol as at least I know when it needs re-applying.MrLongbeard wrote: ↑Wed Oct 02, 2024 10:48 am Wurth Dry on the wife's bike, I try and have her do it when she gets home after a ride, but she doesn't bother more often than not and the chain looks like shite.
Nothing on mine, I don't need it
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Re: Chain Lube
I say it in all these threads but I'll say it again
The main lubrication in the chain is inside it, built into teh chain and held in place by the O or X rings. Dirt and poor adjustment are what makes 'em wear out, so cleaning it is more important than which lube you use. If spray lubes etc were penetrating in a meaningful way* then the important grease would also be getting out.
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The main lubrication in the chain is inside it, built into teh chain and held in place by the O or X rings. Dirt and poor adjustment are what makes 'em wear out, so cleaning it is more important than which lube you use. If spray lubes etc were penetrating in a meaningful way* then the important grease would also be getting out.
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Re: Chain Lube
Whaterbout non O or X ring chains? Do they need lube?Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Wed Oct 02, 2024 12:54 pm I say it in all these threads but I'll say it again
The main lubrication in the chain is inside it, built into teh chain and held in place by the O or X rings. Dirt and poor adjustment are what makes 'em wear out, so cleaning it is more important than which lube you use. If spray lubes etc were penetrating in a meaningful way* then the important grease would also be getting out.
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Re: Chain Lube
Split links too,they're a handy thing.
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Re: Chain Lube
When you lube the chain, you're actually keeping the o or X rings supple and hopefully adding a layer of corrosion resistance to the metal.
Lubing a hot chain means the oil flows more easily into the gaps and crevices and the carrier will evaporate quickly to leave it in place.
Bring back the izumilube tins!!!!
Lubing a hot chain means the oil flows more easily into the gaps and crevices and the carrier will evaporate quickly to leave it in place.
Bring back the izumilube tins!!!!
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Re: Chain Lube
But don't forget about it.
I posted about this before but it was a long time ago. Chap I met put his bike chain in a pan on the gas hob with some thick grease gunk that needed warming. Got distracted and forgot. Burned the house down, lost everything including the contents of the garage etc.
He was working for the London Fire Brigade at the time.
(He did say that it was quite cathartic/liberating to be free of 'stuff' for a while though ).
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