CHAine Lube???
#1
Does anyone know the best chain lube to use for my 2002 400ex. My chain has alot of grit and grime on it because i ride in alot of sand mudd and water and i want to get it off. My uncle mentioned a product called JP-1 but ive never heard of it. ANY SUGGESTIONS???????
#2
You have to clean all the crap off first, get it as clean as you can.
I've been using Bel-Ray O-ring safe chain lube for a long time. A lot of guys hate it because it leaves a white gunk all over. But the gunk does not hurt anything it just looks dirty.
A lot of companies make a good chain lube, I think they are probably all pretty good these days. Just go to your local dealer and see what they have on the shelf. My dealer carries Honda Lube and Bel-ray. I've used both with no problems.
I've been using Bel-Ray O-ring safe chain lube for a long time. A lot of guys hate it because it leaves a white gunk all over. But the gunk does not hurt anything it just looks dirty.
A lot of companies make a good chain lube, I think they are probably all pretty good these days. Just go to your local dealer and see what they have on the shelf. My dealer carries Honda Lube and Bel-ray. I've used both with no problems.
#6
I have kinda settled on Curls suggestion. I have used wax, oil and WD40. And I wonder how good it is for the chain to use a heavy lubricant that attracts dirt. I clean my chain after every outing. And when I use a heavy oil, the dirt sticks to it and I wonder if it will just destroy the chain due to the abrasive nature of the dirt in the oil. So I have gone back to WD40. Its easy to clean, doesn't rust and it doesn't attract the dirt.
I am curious to know what others have been doing.
Bryce
I am curious to know what others have been doing.
Bryce
#7
I have been using Sidewinder synthetic chain lube, it is fantastic. Nowhere near the amount of crud buildup as conventional chain lube. It ain't cheap, but it IS worth it.
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#8
Did you know that WD 40's main ingrediant is KEROSENE? Very hard on your O rings. i have tried many, the chain lube I am sold on is Klotz KL R. It doesn't leave a residue and it doesn't attract dirt. Good stuff and all I do is race cross country. My chain is still like new after racing all this season.
#10
they dont need lube,they just need cleaned so the crud doesn't damage the o-rings.any sticky crap will just attract grime. i use the chain wax because of this . only problem is you need to take a short run after cleaning to warm up the chain so the wax can penetrate the o-rings. it dries to a film so it doesnt attract grit. that yellow foaming lube on my 250r swinger gives me nightmares!!! LOL


