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Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Motorcycle Chain Cleaning and Lubrication Tips
The
chain
is
a
very
important
piece
of
any
motorcycle,
since
it's
in
charge
of
transferring
all
the
horsepower
to
the
back
wheel.
If
your
chain
is
not
in
good
condition,
your
motorcycle
will
be
less
efficient,
producing
less
overall
power.
Why
Do
Motorcycle
Chains
Need
To
Be
Maintained?
Typical
road
conditions
and
weather
like
dust,
dirt,
rain,
mud,
etc.
all
put
strain
on
your
chain,
lowering
its
efficiency
and
life
span.
A
lot
of
motorcycles
are
made
with
what
is
called
an
"O-Ring
sealed
chain."
This
type
of
chain
is
completely
open
to
the
atmosphere,
and
utilizes
a
normal
chain
guard
to
avoid
any
serious
damage
to
the
chain.
These
chains
usually
wear
out
much
quicker
and
need
more
maintenance
than
conventional
chains,
but
all
motorcycle
chains
need
standard
maintenance
.
Motorcycle
Chain
Maintenance
Tips:
You
want
to
keep
your
chain
clean,
lubricated
and
properly
adjusted
to
lengthen
its
lifespan
and
get
the
most
power
out
of
your
bike.
If
you
have
a
conventional
chain
cover,
you
will
need
to
remove
it
to
properly service
the
chain.
Cleaning:
Don't
use
water
to
clean
the
chain,
since
it
will
rust
the
links
and
will
permanently
damage
the
chain.
Use
a
high
quality
motorcycle
chain
cleaner
as
recommended
by
your
owners
manual.
If
it
is
very
dirty,
use
a
soft
brush
to
remove
any
dirt
and
dust
particles.
When
the
chain
is
clean,
wipe
it
off
with
a
clean
dry
cloth.
Lubrication:
There
are
many
types
of
motorcycle
chain
lubricants,
from
chain
wax
to
spray
lubricants,
and
some
people
swear
by
using
used
motor
oil.
Check
your
owners
manual
to
see
if
there
are
any
specific
recommendations.
If
not,
try
a
good
quality
chain
wax.
Chain
Tension:
Your
motorcycles
chain
must
have
the
proper
tension,
or
you
will
lose
power,
and
the
sprockets
and
chain
will
wear
out
quicker.
Most
bikes
need
approximately
2
-
4
mm
of
free
play
in
a
vertical
motion.
One
thing
to
think
about,
is
that
any
moving
piece
of
a
bike
is
very
important
to
its
overall
performance,
and
the
chain
is
certainly
no
exception.
Keeping
a
good
motorcycle
chain maintenance routine
can
help
keep
your
bike
in
optimal
condition.
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