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<blockquote data-quote="530ktm" data-source="post: 153667" data-attributes="member: 586"><p>I wash the chain good with a brush and simple green then after I am done cleaning off the entire bike I spray WD40 on the chain real good as it cleans it and gets all the water out as well. I then wipe off all the excess and give it a good lubing with chain lube and I use Honda Chain Lube. It goes on clear and thin and dries into a fine coating of lithium grease and it is reasonably priced. It does not leave the waxy build up like the wax does in my opinion. I also lube my chain every time I come back from a ride when I pull into camp as the chain is good and warm and it lets all the lube penetrate nicely. And while we are on topic, I never use gasoline to clean air filters as I believe it breaks down the rubber. Even though expensive, I use the UNI cleaner and oil as that combo works great. I have seen filters fall completely apart after a life of gasoline cleaning. <img src="https://www.dirtbikeaddicts.com/static/images/smilies/prof.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":prof:" title="Professor :prof:" data-shortname=":prof:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="530ktm, post: 153667, member: 586"] I wash the chain good with a brush and simple green then after I am done cleaning off the entire bike I spray WD40 on the chain real good as it cleans it and gets all the water out as well. I then wipe off all the excess and give it a good lubing with chain lube and I use Honda Chain Lube. It goes on clear and thin and dries into a fine coating of lithium grease and it is reasonably priced. It does not leave the waxy build up like the wax does in my opinion. I also lube my chain every time I come back from a ride when I pull into camp as the chain is good and warm and it lets all the lube penetrate nicely. And while we are on topic, I never use gasoline to clean air filters as I believe it breaks down the rubber. Even though expensive, I use the UNI cleaner and oil as that combo works great. I have seen filters fall completely apart after a life of gasoline cleaning. :prof: [/QUOTE]
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