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Did anyone else read in Thumper New's #81 Where Jack of FSSNOC turned
over the 100 k mark on his KLR? Really neat. Engine has never been
into. 50K miles on chain. Runs Motorcycle spec Mobile one and changes
it every 6000 miles.
Andy In SW Louisiana
'00 KLR with only 18000 on it.
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On 11/16/05, Andrus Chesley wrote:
I'm not a member of FSSNOC, so I didn't get to read the article, but this is great news! I'd love to know Jack's secret for getting 50K miles out of a chain, and which Mobil 1 oil (the 10W-40 or the 15W-50). -- Blake Sobiloff San Jose, CA (USA)> Did anyone else read in Thumper New's #81 Where Jack of FSSNOC turned > over the 100 k mark on his KLR? Really neat. Engine has never been > into. 50K miles on chain. Runs Motorcycle spec Mobile one and changes > it every 6000 miles.
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Color me skeptical. Maybe a fully enclosed chain living in an oil bath. Bogdan> > I'm not a member of FSSNOC, so I didn't get to read the article, but > this is great news! I'd love to know Jack's secret for getting 50K > miles out of a chain,
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I'm guessing a Scott oiler for the chain, set running a little wet.
Jeff A20
-----Original Message-----
From: Bogdan Swider
To: Blake Sobiloff ; List KLR DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wed, 16 Nov 2005 09:53:05 -0700
Subject: Re: [DSN_KLR650] 100,000 mile KLR
Color me skeptical. Maybe a fully enclosed chain living in an oil bath. Bogdan Archive Quicksearch at: http://www.angelfire.com/ut/moab/klr650_data_search.html List sponsored by Dual Sport News at: www.dualsportnews.com List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html Member Map at: http://www.frappr.com/dsnklr650 Yahoo! Groups Links [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]> > I'm not a member of FSSNOC, so I didn't get to read the article, but > this is great news! I'd love to know Jack's secret for getting 50K > miles out of a chain,
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I can believe 50K on a KLR chain if you use a Scottoiler. I use the
Scottoiler and I have over 19K miles on my DID Gold chain and it has never
even even been adjusted sinc the day I put in on the bike. I just replaced
the countershaft sprocket as it was showing a little bit of wear, at 17,076
miles. See http://johnbiccum.smugmug.com/gallery/794956/1/36898305 for a
picture of it. I the couyntershaft sprocket would have gone another 10K if
I needed.
The rear sprocket still shows zero visable wear.
Scottoilers are not cheap but I think that they pay for themselves by
prolonging the life of the drivetrain. They keep the chain clean and oiled
automagically and that keeps the X-rings in pristine shape which keep the
grease in place and the chain from wearing.
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I'm guessing a Scott oiler for the chain, set running a little wet.
Jeff A20
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From: Bogdan Swider
To: Blake Sobiloff ; List KLR
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Sent: Wed, 16 Nov 2005 09:53:05 -0700
Subject: Re: [DSN_KLR650] 100,000 mile KLR
Color me skeptical. Maybe a fully enclosed chain living in an oil bath. Bogdan Archive Quicksearch at: http://www.angelfire.com/ut/moab/klr650_data_search.html List sponsored by Dual Sport News at: www.dualsportnews.com List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html Member Map at: http://www.frappr.com/dsnklr650 Yahoo! Groups Links [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Archive Quicksearch at: http://www.angelfire.com/ut/moab/klr650_data_search.html List sponsored by Dual Sport News at: www.dualsportnews.com List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html Member Map at: http://www.frappr.com/dsnklr650 Yahoo! Groups Links> > I'm not a member of FSSNOC, so I didn't get to read the article, but > this is great news! I'd love to know Jack's secret for getting 50K > miles out of a chain,
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wrote:
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50K> > this is great news! I'd love to know Jack's secret for getting
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On 11/16/05 11:53 AM, "John Biccum" wrote:
Huh, I've got about 22k miles on my chain but I've had to adjust it a few times and I changed the front sprocket at about 10k when it began to show a little wear. Figured that would make the trio last longer. I thought that was pretty good but the chain life you're getting is truly impressive. What kind of oil are you using in the oiler ? Bogdan> I can believe 50K on a KLR chain if you use a Scottoiler. I use the > Scottoiler and I have over 19K miles on my DID Gold chain and it has never > even even been adjusted sinc the day I put in on the bike. I just replaced > the countershaft sprocket as it was showing a little bit of wear, at 17,076 > miles. See http://johnbiccum.smugmug.com/gallery/794956/1/36898305 for a > picture of it. I the couyntershaft sprocket would have gone another 10K if > I needed. > > The rear sprocket still shows zero visable wear.
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Dang it I goofed up somewhere and my message didn't make it in. SO
here I go again:
I like the idea of the Scottoiler, but have heard that in
dirty/dusty conditions it can be worse than not having it because it
will keep the chain so oily that it attracts extra dirt,
accelerating wear. Is it made more for machines that see mainly
street duty? I like to play in the dirt a fair amount so I don't
know if it's for me or not...anybody have input on that?
Gabe
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On 11/16/05 11:53 AM, "John Biccum" wrote: > > > I can believe 50K on a KLR chain if you use a Scottoiler. I use the > > Scottoiler and I have over 19K miles on my DID Gold chain and it has never > > even even been adjusted sinc the day I put in on the bike. I just replaced > > the countershaft sprocket as it was showing a little bit of wear, at 17,076 > > miles. See http://johnbiccum.smugmug.com/gallery/794956/1/36898305 for a > > picture of it. I the couyntershaft sprocket would have gone another 10K if
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The oiler came with 1/2 liter of "Scottoil" so I used that up first. I had
read somewhere that Scottoil is nothing more than ATF so when I finished the
Scottoil I switched to ATF. But the ATF was too way thin and I could not
get the feedrate low enough to keep spattered ATF off the swingarm and the
back of my GiVi bags. (Scottoil must NOT be ATF) So then I switched to el
cheapo chainsaw bar oil. Chainsaw bar oil is just the right viscosity and
it only costs about 89 cents a quart, even less than ATF.
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From: Bogdan Swider [mailto:BSwider@...]
Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2005 1:20 PM
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Subject: Re: [DSN_KLR650] 100,000 mile KLR
On 11/16/05 11:53 AM, "John Biccum" wrote: > I can believe 50K on a KLR chain if you use a Scottoiler. I use the > Scottoiler and I have over 19K miles on my DID Gold chain and it has > never even even been adjusted sinc the day I put in on the bike. I > just replaced the countershaft sprocket as it was showing a little bit > of wear, at 17,076 miles. See > http://johnbiccum.smugmug.com/gallery/794956/1/36898305 for a picture > of it. I the couyntershaft sprocket would have gone another 10K if I needed. > > The rear sprocket still shows zero visable wear. Huh, I've got about 22k miles on my chain but I've had to adjust it a few times and I changed the front sprocket at about 10k when it began to show a little wear. Figured that would make the trio last longer. I thought that was pretty good but the chain life you're getting is truly impressive. What kind of oil are you using in the oiler ? Bogdan
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Try 90wt gear oil in the Scott oiler.
Jeff A20
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