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Drive Chain upkeep - Printable Version +- The CB1100 Community Forum (https://cb1100forum.net/forum) +-- Forum: Honda CB1100 Discussions (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=5) +--- Forum: Mechanical & Technical (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=7) +--- Thread: Drive Chain upkeep (/showthread.php?tid=4819) Pages:
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RE: Drive Chain upkeep - TXBikerGuy - 05-18-2020 (05-18-2020, 12:59 PM)LakeWylieJoe_imp Wrote: Here's short rundown on how it's done. It may not be the best method, but it works for me and it's fairly quick. My last VFR went 36,000mi before I had to adjust the chain tension. I'll try to get a video together the next time I do the job (500mi from now). I just bought a pack that had the Honda chain cleaner and Honda chain lube with "white graphite". Can I assume that's not the same as "the white lithium garbage" or have I been duped by an unscrupulous Honda marketing department? I mean, they put "WHITE GRAPHITE" in yellow yelling font. How is that not automatically better? I've been spoiled with 7 years of shaft-drive on the BMW and have been using Motorex cleaner/lube on my KTM so it's been awhile since I've had the Honda stuff in the garage. RE: Drive Chain upkeep - Cormanus - 05-18-2020 Oh, gawd, made me look at Honda Chain Lube. What's better: chain lube with "Moly" or chain lube with White Graphite? On price, because it’s more expensive, the white graphite should be. I've had a can of Honda Chain Lube for a wee while and it recommends spraying it on, letting it sit and then washing it off before re-oiling. It does a pretty amazing job of getting crap off the chain. RE: Drive Chain upkeep - Houtman_imp - 05-18-2020 I use a damp kerosene rag to clean and 80/90 gear oil for lubing . RE: Drive Chain upkeep - ozigoo - 05-18-2020 +1 Kero to clean and gear oil to lubricate...cheap and efective...Comparison video of chain lube effectiveness below...you'll never buy chain lube again.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VnPYdcbcAe0 RE: Drive Chain upkeep - LakeWylieJoe_imp - 05-18-2020 Sorry. The stuff I meant to denigrate was the white graphite lube. It's a mess. RE: Drive Chain upkeep - Gone in 60 - 05-19-2020 I've always used the *Put a rag on the other side *Put a rag on the floor to catch the drips *Spray a section *Rotate *Spray another section method. A year or two ago, I started using a Grease Ninja: https://www.greaseninja.com/ to do my chain lubrication. It's a simple, "why didn't I think about it" product that puts the lube in the center of the chain, and doesn't get overspray all over the place. It takes less time, too. I put a rag on the floor to catch the drips, lube while I slowly rotate the back wheel, and when I'm done, use the rag to wipe the chain. Been using Maxima Chain Wax for years, and can't remember the last time I had to do a chain adjustment, other than during tire swaps. I only ride on paved roads in dry weather, so don't have to do much cleaning. RE: Drive Chain upkeep - the Ferret - 05-19-2020 I got 36,909 out of my first CB 1100 chain RE: Drive Chain upkeep - Cormanus - 05-19-2020 (05-19-2020, 01:05 PM)The ferret_imp Wrote: I got 36,909 out of my first CB 1100 chain Bugs, gremlins, gobs of oil, grains of sand? lol RE: Drive Chain upkeep - the Ferret - 05-20-2020 lol that plus miles |