Chain Oiling
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Chain Oiling
I just lubed my chain on my VLX 600. Is there any thing other then 90 weight to use? Maybe a spray lube? If not is there any easier way than a oil can?
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There's a ton of different ways to clean and oil your chain. Web bike world has a large roundup of lubes.
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Re: Chain Oiling
I use this and it seems to work well.madmike600 wrote:I just lubed my chain on my VLX 600. Is there any thing other then 90 weight to use? Maybe a spray lube? If not is there any easier way than a oil can?
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Chain Oiling
Just returned to cycling after more than 30 years, so I have some catching up to do. I purchased a Honda Shadow Spirit 750 and was told by the dealer not to use chain oil. He mentioned instead a chain wax? I'm not familiar with this product, anyone out there had any experience with this? Thanks.