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I laid up my K3 SV last month (outside, under cover) and cleaned & lubed the chain before I went away. But now there's a lot of rust on the chain - any advice on how to clean this off without knackering it?
I've only just bought the bike and the chain's newish at 2.5k - I'd like to keep it if I can clean it up properly but is there any risks with doing so? Thanks for your advice Liam |
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If its only been a month it will be surface rust and you should oil it and ride it.You probably used a spray on chain lube on it?I would use engine oil now to lub and clean it.Theres nothing like use to keep them working.
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Parafin is supposed to be good and is reccomended in the Suzuki handbook. However, it does say to clean it off within 10 minutes to avoid damaging the O rings in the chain. I used white spirit quite effectively last week as I didn't have any parafin to hand. This doesn't seem to have done any damage to my chain that I've noticed yet.
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A rag and either paraffin, WD40 or engine oil works just fine. Don't be too vigorous with rubbing as it could possibly damage the O/X rings.
It's also good practice (if you want your chain to last) to lube it after every ride. Only takes seconds so why not? . |
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Stick it up on a paddock stand and start bike, click into 1st, run a brass wire brush over it. then lube as normal.
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Thanks guys, I'll give these suggestions a go tomorrow (except yours, sorry Viney, don't feel confident enough to try engine running!).
I used to degrease my chain on the last bike every 1.5-2k miles (2 months), and spray lube before each ride. But the new bike's got a scottoiler so I've been relying on that for the 2 months I've had it (on high through winter). I didn't think that I needed to use spray lube during normal use (only did it for lay-up) - Am I wrong in this? Also, with a scottoiler should I degrease the chain any more/less often? Cheers again Liam |
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With a Scottoiler there really shouldn't be a need to clean the chain as it's both self-lubing and self-cleaning with no sticky spray lube acting like a glue for the dirt.
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