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  • Chain Lube Procedure

    Just a thought. I lube all 4 sides of my chain. Is this necessary? Would running a spray along the inside of the chain spread adequately?
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    usually directions on the can !!
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    • #3
      Make sure you get the lube on the rollers and in between the side plates.
      Chris

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      • #4
        You don't need or want to lube the outsides plates of the chain.
        just be sure when you spray on you chain lube you are spraying the rollers as well as between the links where the o rings are.
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        • #5
          While it's warm ....
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          • #6
            Best to lube the chain after a ride. Do not take long as long as the bike is on the center stand.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by md86 View Post
              While it's warm ....
              especially the wax types.

              but I was going to add...and when it's clean.

              Ideally when it's clean.
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