How NOT to clean your chain Warning VERY Graphic

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How NOT to clean your chain Warning VERY Graphic

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This from another site but a timely reminder to newbies and the like about what NOT to do when cleaning your chain (Warning : VERY GRAPHIC)Not for the squeamish!!!!!!!!!!!
It is interesting to read the guys post, it seems his attitude towards the accident is very sensible under the circumstances!

http://www.gixxer.com/forums/showthread.php?t=242261




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That's messed up.
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Damn thats gotta hurt :shock:

At least he had the time to take pictures while he was bleeding on the garange floor before he went to the hospital :roll:

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i couldnt help but laugh when i saw this

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First response to his post takes the cake :?
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:shock: have heard of it before but not ever seen the outcome :x
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Good one for the newbies to see!
Don't lube your chain with the engine running and in gear :roll:
If you use a rag always hold it on the bottom of the sprocket and make sure the
chain is exiting the sprocket 8)
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i lube mine while in gear. but clean it stopped... :?
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Post by Ultramarine »

This may be a dumb question but how do you let it idle while in gear? Wouldn't the bike stall? Never tried to do it that way, I put it up on the centre stand and rotate the chain by moving the rear wheel manually. Much safer IMHO.
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Doesn't stall but you just keep doing it while off ;) :kuda:
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you put in on your race stand, and put the stand up. 8)
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dont most wheels turn over on idle anyway?? whats wrong with a quick push with your hand to turn the wheel anyways...

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Post by Gazza »

when cleaning your chain
make sure the motor is NOT running
and turn the wheel by hand.

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Six Addict wrote:dont most wheels turn over on idle anyway??
Only when the clutch is grabbing slightly, older bikes will do this & it can possibly happen when your engine oil is cold ;)
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Post by Zegerman »

Ouch! I'm still relatively new to bikes and this is a disturbing outcome.
I remember giving my old chain a spray with some WD40 whilst the bike was on the centre stand and in gear.
I never used a rag of any sort, I just sprayed from what I perceived to be a safe distance.
Thanks for the heads up, I think I'll always just rotate the wheel by hand from now on.
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