Chain Cleaning

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Bob_Defly

Original Poster:

4,058 posts

238 months

Anyone else find chain cleaning a pain in the arse just due to access?

I'm sure other bikes I've had were much easier to clean the chain on, but the design of the Speed Twin's exhaust leaves little room for access, so you have to do a tiny bit at a time. It makes me want to get a new exhaust just to make this job easier!


RazerSauber

2,548 posts

67 months

It can be a faff but my bikes have centre stands which makes access easier than a paddock stand. A proper brush, bike in neutral and roll the rear wheel gives good access to the rear sprockets and chain on my bikes. One round with de-greaser, a 2nd with water and by the time I've found my can of monkey branded chain wax, it's dry enough to coat the chain, sprocket and most things within a foot of them.

Bodo

12,421 posts

273 months

Can you get a Kettenmax in there?


Bob_Defly

Original Poster:

4,058 posts

238 months

To be fair, that looks like it would take me longer.

KTMsm

27,672 posts

270 months

That's plenty - if you've got a table lift

I CBA rolling around on the floor these days

Biker9090

1,135 posts

44 months

Yesterday (09:30)
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You guys are cleaning your chains?

KTMsm

27,672 posts

270 months

Yesterday (09:36)
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Biker9090 said:
You guys are cleaning your chains?
I'm a Dealer - I always do it because most don't

Several buyers have commented that they believed the bike had been serviced (they had) because even the chain had been cleaned

Simon_GH

403 posts

87 months

Yesterday (09:42)
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I always judge the maintenance of a push or motorbike by the cleanliness of a chain. Not that I do mine that often but I’m judging other people!

TimmyWimmyWoo

4,321 posts

188 months

Yesterday (10:02)
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It wouldn't make a huuuuge difference, but I think an Abba stand would give you more access than a paddock stand. I do all my bikes on the Abba stand and it's not too faffy (exhaust placement and swingarm dependent).

Drawweight

3,101 posts

123 months

Yesterday (11:53)
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Maybe dealers should learn how to clean chains as well. This was the chain on a F900XR that my mate picked up from a BMW dealer. (The rest of the bike wasn’t much cleaner)

KTMsm

27,672 posts

270 months

Yesterday (11:57)
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Drawweight said:
Maybe dealers should learn how to clean chains as well.
Maybe you should read all the posts before replying

wink

At least one does biggrin

Biker9090

1,135 posts

44 months

Yesterday (14:57)
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Simon_GH said:
I always judge the maintenance of a push or motorbike by the cleanliness of a chain. Not that I do mine that often but I’m judging other people!
I've always left them covered in grease or gear oil and never had a problem.

P675

357 posts

39 months

Yesterday (15:04)
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I use a little wheel roller thing which is ok. Clean every 4 lubes maybe. Or if I wash the bike which isn't that often I might do it then.