

Thats what chain lube is for!... BTW kero is perfect for cleaning

fadz90 wrote:I only used it to get one of the links to move properly becuase it seemed abit stiff, i will clean again tomorrow and put some lube on it.
thanks for that rob
fadz90 wrote:just one question left with the chain, when the split link goes into the first tooth in the rear sprocket the chain becomes so tight like maybe 15mm play if not less and when it comes out it becomes so much looser to about 25 mm play, i want to tighten it abit more but then in some spots it wil be so tight it might snap.
Are chains like that with most bikes?
fadz90 wrote:unfortunatly i know that, but for now i just want it back on the road, and use it safely, next set will be better, actually next bike will be better!!![]()
whats a good brand for sprockets, what do you guys use?
lifeofcrimeguy wrote:I've seen a few (in this thread) people say that they replace when they see their rear sprocket is dodgy, but for me the front sprocket has always copped it before the rear (well I've only been through 2 sets so far). Just curious as to what that might be symptomatic of? Too hard on the throttle or not adjusting chain often enough are my two thoughts...
Front will normally wear quicker than rear simply due to the number of revolutions it does by comparison to the rear.
Gosling1 wrote:buying a full chain and sprocket 'kit' will kill your wallet. On the other hand, buying the sprockets seperately (aftermarket), and a chain on its own, is considerably cheaper in my experience. You will need to do this soon.
the kid wrote:But remember one thing , Dave #3 watches videos of rampant Circus Ponies every time Cath goes down the street shopping so dont listen to anything he says .
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