Time to clean chain & sprockets?

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27 Sep 2006 18:14 #80134 by EsaPro
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Whilst chainging my oil & filter today (another post about that somewhere), I noticed a bit of grime on the front sprocket.

I searched the archives and found several recommendations for WD40 then chain wax. I think I know what I am doing Saturday morning. :P

Jim
79 KZ750 Twin (Fun!)
07 Yamaha 1300 (Plush!)

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27 Sep 2006 18:16 #80135 by EsaPro
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Grrr... forgot to resize that one! :angry:


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27 Sep 2006 18:27 #80138 by ronjones
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They do get a little dirty...don't they :)

'82 KZ750 CSR, M1 twin. Mac 2-1 exhaust, K&N pods, 17tooth drive sprocket, Mikuni BS-34 carbs w/#47.5 pilot jet and #125 main jet, Canadian XS650 needlejetjet needle, Wired George's coil mod.
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27 Sep 2006 18:38 #80140 by EsaPro
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Hmmm, somehow that makes me feel better. ;) I guess guilt, as well as misery, loves company!

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27 Sep 2006 18:53 #80143 by Biquetoast
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Oh mine are always horribly dirty/oily. Just keep it lubed regularly, and it gets that way.

I see you're both running 16's up front... With my 17 up front, and my protective shield still in place (you can see it on ronjones' bike, but EsaPro has his removed), it's so tight that grime doesn't really get a chance to build up much in there. And when it does, you can barely get a cloth between the guard and the chain to clean it out.... so I don't... ;)

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27 Sep 2006 19:00 #80146 by EsaPro
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I have to say, I did not remove the guard - must have been one of the POs. This is the first time I have had the cover off. Wonder if I can get ahold of one of those? Seems like it might be a pretty obscure part. But then again, it also looks (from ronjones pic) that it does not do much to stop the crap from flinging everywhere under the cover. :(

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27 Sep 2006 19:03 #80149 by RonKZ650
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You should see mine! I think I can claim the KZ record for chain/sprocket life, now at 57,000 miles and counting. I never clean under the cover until I replace the chain, which looks to be probably 65-70k miles.

321,000 miles on KZ's that I can remember. Not going to see any more.

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27 Sep 2006 19:38 #80167 by ronjones
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Biquetoast wrote:

Oh mine are always horribly dirty/oily. Just keep it lubed regularly, and it gets that way.

I see you're both running 16's up front... With my 17 up front, and my protective shield still in place (you can see it on ronjones' bike, but EsaPro has his removed), it's so tight that grime doesn't really get a chance to build up much in there. And when it does, you can barely get a cloth between the guard and the chain to clean it out.... so I don't... ;)


Actually that is a before picture. The main reason I parked the bike (meaning to get back to it...12yrs ago :pinch:)) was because I needed to replace the chain and sprockets. While I was at it I put a 17 tooth sprocket to get a little more top end w/less rpm's. She's so torquey on the low end I doubt I'll loose much, there.
It looks a LOT better now :)
Ron

Post edited by: ronjones, at: 2006/09/27 22:39

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