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alka 03-04-05 05:13 PM

Chain Cleaning
 
Would it be ok to use White Spirits?

Thanks

snoopy 03-04-05 05:15 PM

Parrafin friend.

alka 03-04-05 05:21 PM

would white spirits work

snoopy 03-04-05 05:42 PM

nope.

jonboy 03-04-05 05:53 PM

It might be a bit harsh, but then again it's one of the constituent parts of WD40, which to be honest might be a better bet as the thin oil would also help to remove stubborn tar like deposits.


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rob13 03-04-05 07:11 PM

Ive just tried cleaning mine today with Paraffin. I need to get a paddock stand to do it properly as i was on my own and had to keep moving the bike to get to the chain. done the top bottom and front but need to do the rear of it which ill do once i get a paddock stand.

I then used wurth high performance chain oil once it was cleaned.

jonboy 03-04-05 07:25 PM

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Originally Posted by robchester
I need to get a paddock stand to do it properly as i was on my own and had to keep moving the bike to get to the chain.

Learn to pivot the bike momentarily on it'd sidestand and then spin the wheel a few degrees with your free hand. This way the bike can stay where it is and you can rotate the wheel completely making for easy cleaning/maintenance.


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curium 03-04-05 08:13 PM

I just take the rear wheel out. Place a paint-roller tray with paraffin under the swinging-arm and rotate the chain on the front sprocket pulling it through the paraffin with 1 hand while using a clean paint brush to clean it with the other hand.

Once all the links have been through once, I dry the chain with a clean, dry cloth. Leave it for 5 mins for any residue to evaporate before oiling up with cheap, 80W gear oil.

Put the wheel back on and re-align the scottoiler.

This way I get to give the wheel-rim and sproket a good clean with the paraffin too.

Only draw-back is, after refitting the wheel, I have to clean the tyre surface with soapy water to ensure no oil is on the wheel.

alka 03-04-05 08:18 PM

Does anyone know offhand how much chain slack is recomended.

BURNER 03-04-05 08:23 PM

I use WD40 and some rags. Removing all the oil with parafin has never struck me as a good idea.

Spiderman 03-04-05 08:36 PM

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Originally Posted by burner
. Removing all the oil with parafin has never struck me as a good idea.

But i use wax on my chain so its kinda defeating the object if i dont clean all the oil off it.

Quote:

Originally Posted by jonboy
Quote:

Originally Posted by robchester
I need to get a paddock stand to do it properly as i was on my own and had to keep moving the bike to get to the chain.

Learn to pivot the bike momentarily on it'd sidestand and then spin the wheel a few degrees with your free hand. This way the bike can stay where it is and you can rotate the wheel completely making for easy cleaning/maintenance.


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very good technigue. takes a degree of skill tho so i would suggest someone show you how first. you dont want it dropping on ya :shock:

Saves a heck of a lot of time and you really get a chance to see how bad the back of your chain looks too :D

jonboy 03-04-05 08:38 PM

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Originally Posted by curium
I just take the rear wheel out.

You don't think that's a little extreme? :lol:


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Spiderman 03-04-05 08:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jonboy
Quote:

Originally Posted by curium
I just take the rear wheel out.

You don't think that's a little extreme? :lol:


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thats what i'd do too....if i had a stand :roll:
the idea of being able to feel for kinks and snags etc for me.

jonboy 03-04-05 08:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Spiderman
the idea of being able to feel for kinks etc does it for me.

Zig, you are such a perv . :lol:


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curium 03-04-05 08:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jonboy
Quote:

Originally Posted by curium
I just take the rear wheel out.

You don't think that's a little extreme? :lol:

It's a 5 minute job at the most. The hardest part is lining the disc up with the pads when putting the wheel back on.

It allows you to get the chain cleaned properly plus, I'm paranoid about the offside of the chain getting enough oil as I only have a single injector scottoiler. I should just get a dual injector...

Spiderman 03-04-05 08:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jonboy
Quote:

Originally Posted by Spiderman
the idea of being able to feel for kinks etc does it for me.

Zig, you are such a perv . :lol:


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PMSL.....as soon as i typed the word kinks i knew someone was gonna jump on it. :lol:


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