08-19-2016, 10:01 AM
(08-19-2016, 07:08 AM)Riko_imp Wrote: than what, go back and tell him, he is wrong?Just saying keep an eye on it. Was the entire countershaft cover and sprocket area thoroughly cleaned? If so and it was due to this, than no more "leaks" should be apparent.
it was def not oil he said
if its oil, how long would it take for the same spots to show up?
I see after a month the spots show up, one month....does this mean its liquid chaingrease after all?
or does oil take a month to show up?
In my opinion it is not the countershaft sprocket and chain lube; I cannot see how the stuff could splatter as in your images. So just monitor it and if it returns go back the dealer.
The bike is not going to blow up or anything.
I explained my reasoning in [url=http://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=9203&pid=145014#pid145014]this post.
Unless you were lubing your chain with something like 80/90W gear oil or some kind of old-school lube that flings off all over the place, modern chain lubes (which are more like a wax) do not fling off and don't melt into a liquid.
