I can't remember and need a reminder. I need to clean my chain before waing it.
For the chain can I use either brake parts cleaner or WD40 (cleaning only not for lube) ? Sorry but I can't remember.
Afterwards I have Chain wax for the lube.
Chain cleaning
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VN500 LTD '07 Sold
VN500 LTD '07 Sold
Just my 2 cents, but I would not use brake parts cleaner to clean a chain. If you clean a chain regularly, it should not need "brake parts cleaner strength" to remove gunk. I use a little wd40 but I dont spray it directly on the chain. I'm pretty sure the brake parts cleaner (and wd40 for that matter) is destructive to the O rings in your chain. I spray wd40 on a rag and wipe it clean. It takes me a decent amount of time, but a well maintained chain gives you a better ride and thats a huge priority for me.
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Wow- I can make mine sparkle in about 20 minutes if I'm being ana. I normally clean in five minutes though. Toothbrush and kerosene.flw wrote:Cost a couple hours,
The best protection is gear oil, the easiest and longest lasting has been maxima chain wax gold for me. It doesn't seem to attract more than any other spray with the exception of dupont teflon- but the teflon doesn't seem to protect nearly as well.
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When I clean I tend to use the addage "slow but steady wins the race" and I have a bad back so I can only do 20 minutes and then break.storysunfolding wrote:Wow- I can make mine sparkle in about 20 minutes if I'm being ana. I normally clean in five minutes though. Toothbrush and kerosene.flw wrote:Cost a couple hours,
The best protection is gear oil, the easiest and longest lasting has been maxima chain wax gold for me. It doesn't seem to attract more than any other spray with the exception of dupont teflon- but the teflon doesn't seem to protect nearly as well.
I also cleaned up someother area's at the back of the bike. But yes I'm slow when I work on my bike and a fear of breaking something or making a bigger mess than I had at the start.
Goldwing 1500se '98
VN500 LTD '07 Sold
VN500 LTD '07 Sold