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Chain Lube 04 Mar 2011 21:25 #435096

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ok guys what is the best chain lube with-out all the mess.
getting tired of cleaning my saddle bag on that side.

Thanks for any advice

and also Ride Safe

bike is a 2002 KZ1000 Police P21
Kawasaki KZ 1000 Police (2002) P21

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Chain Lube 04 Mar 2011 21:36 #435098

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Took me 30 years to find it: DuPont Multi Purpose Spray Lube (with teflon) in the big blue can at Lowe's for $5. It goes on as a liquid spray to penetrate the links and the carrier dries leaving a waxy coating. It's clear, not sticky and doesn't fly off and make a mess. I've been using it for two years and my new chain hasn't needed adjusting. Works better than the other stuff.
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Chain Lube 04 Mar 2011 22:08 #435100

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I've tried a bunch of stuff over the years but I've been happy with Maxima Chain Wax for the past 10 years or so. Here's what the can looks like:

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Chain Lube 05 Mar 2011 01:34 #435104

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I've had really good luck with PJ-1 Blue (for 0-ring chains). I was using SAE90, which was messy, switched to Amsoil Extreme Metal Protector (verdict is still out on that one), got a can of the DuPont stuff but never used it because I've been so pleased with PJ-1. That's just my experience, I don't ride in the rain.
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Chain Lube 05 Mar 2011 03:12 #435109

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bountyhunter wrote:

...DuPont Multi Purpose Spray Lube (with teflon) in the big blue can at Lowe's for $5. It goes on as a liquid spray to penetrate the links and the carrier dries leaving a waxy coating. It's clear, not sticky and doesn't fly off and make a mess. I've been using it for two years and my new chain hasn't needed adjusting. Works better than the other stuff.


+1 :cheer:
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Chain Lube 05 Mar 2011 08:37 #435157

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There is only one chain lube worth using and that is BG. Used to be everywhere and was pretty much the standard of chain lubes back in the 70s. Don't know why it is hard to find, but here's what it is.
tinyurl.com/4mtb2c4
I'll admit I never tried the chain wax like Ed uses, it may be fine, there may be others. The teflon lube sucks and doesn't work worth beans. I did try that, big mistake. Keeps clean though, one good point, lube quality is another story. Tried other lubes like PJ1, Calgard. They did not work at all. All they do is *look good* on a chain. You can get those rollers nice and black and look like lubed, but not. Might as well just paint your chain black every 300 miles does the same thing exactly.
Everyone thinks the brand of lube they use works fine. I have friends that their chain lube "works great", but they replace the chain/sprockets every 10,000 miles. With PJ1, Calguard, Teflon lube this is what you are looking at and may be lucky to get that far. I get 50,000-60,000 miles out of a chain using the BG lube. I have yet to hear of anyone taking my advice and trying it because it aint at Walmart and aint at you're local dealer most likely. Trust me, it works. It does fling off, but it's not sticky grease, it wipes off with a dry rag, then your chain is happily lubed.:)
321,000 miles on KZ's that I can remember. Not going to see any more.

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Chain Lube 05 Mar 2011 08:53 #435161

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bountyhunter wrote:

Took me 30 years to find it: DuPont Multi Purpose Spray Lube (with teflon) in the big blue can at Lowe's for $5. It goes on as a liquid spray to penetrate the links and the carrier dries leaving a waxy coating. It's clear, not sticky and doesn't fly off and make a mess. I've been using it for two years and my new chain hasn't needed adjusting. Works better than the other stuff.


+1

more than 19,000 miles and counting, chain and sprockets look virtually new, no adjustment needed for last 12,000 or so.
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Chain Lube 05 Mar 2011 09:13 #435162

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I use the old Honda spray chain lube (red) and Chain Wax both.
Both stay on the chain,dont fling off and have not ever had any chain or sprocket abnormal wear issues.I am sure there are others out there as well.bj

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Chain Lube 05 Mar 2011 09:18 #435165

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Chain Lube 05 Mar 2011 09:24 #435167

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But does BG come with a Fram filter?
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Chain Lube 05 Mar 2011 09:53 #435169

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The DuPont Teflon spray chain lube is supposedly made in USA.

Reviewed here:
Click > www.webbikeworld.com/t2/motorcycle-chain...eflon-chain-lube.htm



Haven't tried the BG Chain Lube, but if ever happen onto it, will give it a try, based on Ron's experience. (While wearing old pants, of course.) :laugh:

Also haven't tried but will likely pass on the black paint.

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