wd40 as chain lube nklr

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E.L. Green
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wd40 as chain lube nklr

Post by E.L. Green » Wed Jan 21, 2009 6:53 pm

--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "hal gainous" wrote:
> > I must have missed the answer. > > what should you clean the chain with?
Kerosene, diesel fuel, or WD-40.
> what should you lube the chain with?
Rust-protect the chain (and condition the O-rings) with 80 weight gear oil, WD-40, Dexron III ATF, Scottoil, chain wax, chain lube, or silicone spray lubricant (amongst other things that I've seen used and work, for some definition of "work"). What, you want us to choose one of each for you? Sheesh!

Ross Lindberg
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chain recommendations

Post by Ross Lindberg » Thu Jan 22, 2009 6:13 am

Since we are on the subject of chains and sprockets, I am due for a new set. The amount of choices out there are enough to make one dizzy. Does anyone have a recommendation for me? Ross Lindberg Fertile, MN Leaving for CA this morning. Sadly, without my KLR.

Jim Douglas
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chain recommendations

Post by Jim Douglas » Thu Jan 22, 2009 8:29 am

Ross Lindberg wrote:
> > Since we are on the subject of chains and sprockets, I am due for a new > set. The amount of choices out there are enough to make one dizzy. > Does anyone have a recommendation for me? > > Ross Lindberg > Fertile, MN > > Leaving for CA this morning. Sadly, without my KLR. > >
This will eventually go into a discussion about how to care of the new chain, which will lead to again which is best oil for chain, which someone will morph into which oil is best for the bike and after a week it will lend itself into which personal lubricant tastes the best, and BTW WD-40 does not taste good, don't ask!

Bogdan Swider
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chain recommendations

Post by Bogdan Swider » Thu Jan 22, 2009 8:50 am

On 1/22/09 5:13 AM, "Ross Lindberg" wrote:
> > > > Since we are on the subject of chains and sprockets, I am due for a new > set. The amount of choices out there are enough to make one dizzy. > Does anyone have a recommendation for me? > > Ross Lindberg > Fertile, MN >
Fertile....interesting name. In my experience, the quickest to wear out is the front sprocket. Especially if it s an after market item. I seem to remember my original front, of course a Kawi part lasted longer. Last change I went with the Kawi item even though it cost more. Guess I ll see if it gets more life. I believe all brand name O-ring chains are about the same, at least on a klr. I went with the cheapest. Bogdan [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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