Blind Squirrel
Well-known member
You have to deal with a chain on the AT.
That used to really concern me. The current x-ring chain on my KLR has 8,000 miles on it. It has never been lubricated. It is occasionally cleaned with a blast of WD40 followed by a wipe down with a clean rag. At 6,000 miles it was removed and given a quick rinse in kerosene, reinstalled and has run flawlessly. My intention is to be keep up this process to see how long it will go before it fails. The OEM chain, on the bike when I purchased it, and adjusted way to tight by the previous owner, lasted 8,000 miles before the chain lube retained too much Dempster Highyway grit and it started to kink in multiple places. No lube, little grit, long life!You have to deal with a chain on the AT.
My last chain bike, a 97 CBR1100XX, had the original chain on it with 35,000 miles when I sold it. NO, it wasn't crunching with stiff links when I sold it. I never lubed the chain, but religiously applied WD40 during it's life. Stops the chain from rusting, cleans it and doesn't attract dirt.That used to really concern me. The current x-ring chain on my KLR has 8,000 miles on it. It has never been lubricated. It is occasionally cleaned with a blast of WD40 followed by a wipe down with a clean rag. At 6,000 miles it was removed and given a quick rinse in kerosene, reinstalled and has run flawlessly. My intention is to be keep up this process to see how long it will go before it fails. The OEM chain, on the bike when I purchased it, and adjusted way to tight by the previous owner, lasted 8,000 miles before the chain lube retained too much Dempster Highyway grit and it started to kink in multiple places. No lube, little grit, long life!You have to deal with a chain on the AT.
So far my BMW ownership experiences have been a lot like Prison ***. I didn't like it but I could not see any way to prevent it. YMMV.It spoke to me. So I drank the freaking Kool-Aid. God help me.
We shall see how the BMW ownership experience goes for me.
LOLEdit: I see the BMW is parked in front of a Bank. Get used to that.
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