The ideal chain is well-adjusted and lubricated. It must be free from
dirt and there is an ample supply of oil or wax to lubricate it.
Most bikes are using O-ring chains. These chains come with links that
have lubrication trapped inside the link at the back of O-rings.
Lubricating the chains prolongs its life. Nonetheless, you need
considerable amount of expert’s advice so as to perfect the art of
lubricating. In this case, O-ring welcomes some external lube in order
to cut down the friction on the sprocket. This way, the temperature is
kept running down.
Nowadays, there is what we call spray lube. It is one of the most
practical lube we have today. You need spray it to the chain while the
latter is still warm, like for instance after a ride. Let the carrier
liquids evaporate. This will take about ten minutes or so. Apply it to
the inside of the chain. You can do this by spraying it on top of the
lower run and forward of the rear sprocket.
Another alternative is the automatic oiling gizmo. So far, this is the
best that I have ever tried. This is often used by bikes which have a
drip feed to the chains. However, this is commonly used by those who
have fully-enclosed chain systems. Motorcycle stores already have this
product. If you
Whether you are using the old style or the modern alternatives made
available by today’s technology, the thing is, we must adjust, clean
and lubricate our bike’s chain regularly so as not to be bothered by
future discrepancies that can lead to terrible accidents.
Cleaning the chain is not that difficult. You just have to soak rag in
kerosene. Do not use petrol when you are using O-rings because this
will damage the latter and dilute the lubricant. After soaking the rag,
wipe it on the chain. So easy. Just don’t prop the bike on the
centrestand, start the engine, put it in gear and wipe the rag while it
continue running, chances are your rag can be caught or worst it can
toggle your hands at your detriment.
Now that we realize the significance of lube, the next query is - how
often must it be done? The answer will depend on your riding
activities. If your motorcycle is exposed to hard, rugged and dirty
ride, might as well adjust, clean and lubricate your chain as often as
you can because your ride punishes the motorcycle parts including the
chain. On the other hand, a weekly check is good to those bikes which
are not used in active and high-performance riding. Bear in mind, that
a good chain and sprocket set should do 20,000 km and up.
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