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[dsn_klr650] klr chain life

Post by Krgrife@aol.com » Wed Jul 26, 2000 9:26 pm

In a message dated 7/26/00 4:11:46 PM Pacific Daylight Time, monahanwb@... writes: << Well, I would like to know what mileage some of youse guys are getting out o' them chains o your'n >> I'm replacing my RK SHO chain after 20,000 miles. My rear sprocket was pretty dished out but the front (Sunstar) was in surprisingly good shape. I'm replacing both when the new chain goes on. Kurt Grife

Mark
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[dsn_klr650] klr chain life

Post by Mark » Wed Jul 26, 2000 9:58 pm

At 10:25 PM -0400 7/26/2000, Krgrife@... wrote:
>In a message dated 7/26/00 4:11:46 PM Pacific Daylight Time, >monahanwb@... writes: > > getting out o' them chains o your'n >> > >I'm replacing my RK SHO chain after 20,000 miles. >Kurt Grife
I replaced my stock chain and front sprocket at 17,000 miles on my Tengai. I went with a DID O-ring chain. At 28,000 miles, the chain is doing well, the front sprocket has some signs of wear. My rear sprocket is still the original and looks great. The chain and sprockets on my A2 have an unknown amount of mileage on them (probably a shitload), as they've been unmolested since I acquired the bike 19 months and 9,000 miles ago. Mark B2 A2

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[dsn_klr650] klr chain life

Post by Conall O'Brien » Wed Jul 26, 2000 10:18 pm

Bill- It's been a long time since I've used a original equipment KLR chain. I would change it before your trip to Idaho, it is an endless chain requiring you either cut it off or disassemble the rear of the bike to remove. I would dare to say 16,000 miles is about all you can get from that chain. Having a bad chain is about the worst thing to happen on the road, next to a bad drive shaft.I think Dan Shaw will vouch for that. BTW KLR chain is 106 links. I use DID brand. Conall-happiness is fresh chain and sprockets.
>From: monahanwb@... >To: DSN_klr650@egroups.com >Subject: [DSN_klr650] KLR Chain Life >Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2000 23:10:19 -0000 > >Sounds like a bondage magazine title, doesn't it? Or maybe a prison >weekly? > >Well, I would like to know what mileage some of youse guys are >getting out o' them chains o your'n (not chains of urine - a phonetic >slip). The original, I mean. I've got 16,000 reasonably hard miles >on mine, and I'm heading off the 5th of August to Idaho to ride >around there again like I did last summer (Nez Perce Ride) and it >seems just fine. Maybe Conall has some long mileage on his? Or you >udder guys? (no, not the moose, the Udder Guys). Some of you >are "udder guys", right? > >Any way, mine doesn't show any slop when pulled from the rear >sprocket, like Mr. T. says to do, and others, and it has all its O- >rings and links and everything. I've always sprayed it with WD-40 to >keep it clean, by the way. > >Wet Willie >jes havin fun > >KLR 98 16,000 >R1100RS 97 30,000 >Jack Russell Terrier (low mileage) >Chiwoggle (mileage unknown) >
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Post by dan shaw » Thu Jul 27, 2000 8:09 am

yes, i agree, get a new chain and sprocket before any long trip and put it on. you can always save the old ones to use for around town later if its not completly worn out yet, but having a chain or sprocket wear out on the road is a BIG inconvenience. its hard to find a place that has everything in stock, and it can be dangerous if you push it. for some reason my rear sprocket it always the first part to show wear and i replace it around 10,000 miles. it seems by the time you can see the teath wearing, it just starts to go really fast from there... dan --- Conall O'Brien wrote:
> > > Bill- > It's been a long time since I've used a original > equipment KLR chain. I > would change it before your trip to Idaho, it is an > endless chain requiring > you either cut it off or disassemble the rear of the > bike to remove. I would > dare to say 16,000 miles is about all you can get > from that chain. Having > a bad chain is about the worst thing to happen on > the road, next to a bad > drive shaft.I think Dan Shaw will vouch for that. > BTW KLR chain is 106 links. I use DID brand. > > Conall-happiness is fresh chain and sprockets. > > >From: monahanwb@... > >To: DSN_klr650@egroups.com > >Subject: [DSN_klr650] KLR Chain Life > >Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2000 23:10:19 -0000 > > > >Sounds like a bondage magazine title, doesn't it? > Or maybe a prison > >weekly? > > > >Well, I would like to know what mileage some of > youse guys are > >getting out o' them chains o your'n (not chains of > urine - a phonetic > >slip). The original, I mean. I've got 16,000 > reasonably hard miles > >on mine, and I'm heading off the 5th of August to > Idaho to ride > >around there again like I did last summer (Nez > Perce Ride) and it > >seems just fine. Maybe Conall has some long > mileage on his? Or you > >udder guys? (no, not the moose, the Udder Guys). > Some of you > >are "udder guys", right? > > > >Any way, mine doesn't show any slop when pulled > from the rear > >sprocket, like Mr. T. says to do, and others, and > it has all its O- > >rings and links and everything. I've always sprayed > it with WD-40 to > >keep it clean, by the way. > > > >Wet Willie > >jes havin fun > > > >KLR 98 16,000 > >R1100RS 97 30,000 > >Jack Russell Terrier (low mileage) > >Chiwoggle (mileage unknown) > > > >
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[dsn_klr650] klr chain life

Post by Jim Jackson » Thu Jul 27, 2000 12:03 pm

Story from my Yute: Had a Suzi TS400 and didn't know squat about cycle maintenance. Ran it into the ground off road. Dad kept saying to adjust the chain and check it. Trying to teach an idiot kid responsibility. I never did it. Chain broke on a hard up-hill climb. It whipped under and hit the bottom of the crank case. Broke a chunk out about the size of a silver dollar. Needless to say a 15 year old didn't have funds to fix that and dad just said "told ya so..." Can't hurt to get a new chain. Might hurt not to. Jim Jackson II (Better to have and not need than to need and not have.) A13 - South Carolina
>yes, i agree, get a new chain and sprocket before any >long trip and put it on.
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[dsn_klr650] klr chain life

Post by OJ Salinas » Thu Jul 27, 2000 4:21 pm

what else besides wd-40 do y'all use to lube your chains? has anyone found that something works better??? i need to slap some goop on the chainoly but not sure what to use.... i think the owners manual says 90w???? whats up with that and what is 90w??????? sounds like it may slow me down!!!!!!!!!!!!!! oj
>From: dan shaw >To: Conall O'Brien , monahanwb@..., >DSN_klr650@egroups.com >Subject: Re: [DSN_klr650] KLR Chain Life >Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2000 06:09:45 -0700 (PDT) > >yes, i agree, get a new chain and sprocket before any >long trip and put it on. you can always save the old >ones to use for around town later if its not completly >worn out yet, but having a chain or sprocket wear out >on the road is a BIG inconvenience. its hard to find a >place that has everything in stock, and it can be >dangerous if you push it. > >for some reason my rear sprocket it always the first >part to show wear and i replace it around 10,000 >miles. it seems by the time you can see the teath >wearing, it just starts to go really fast from >there... > >dan > >--- Conall O'Brien wrote: > > > > > > Bill- > > It's been a long time since I've used a original > > equipment KLR chain. I > > would change it before your trip to Idaho, it is an > > endless chain requiring > > you either cut it off or disassemble the rear of the > > bike to remove. I would > > dare to say 16,000 miles is about all you can get > > from that chain. Having > > a bad chain is about the worst thing to happen on > > the road, next to a bad > > drive shaft.I think Dan Shaw will vouch for that. > > BTW KLR chain is 106 links. I use DID brand. > > > > Conall-happiness is fresh chain and sprockets. > > > > >From: monahanwb@... > > >To: DSN_klr650@egroups.com > > >Subject: [DSN_klr650] KLR Chain Life > > >Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2000 23:10:19 -0000 > > > > > >Sounds like a bondage magazine title, doesn't it? > > Or maybe a prison > > >weekly? > > > > > >Well, I would like to know what mileage some of > > youse guys are > > >getting out o' them chains o your'n (not chains of > > urine - a phonetic > > >slip). The original, I mean. I've got 16,000 > > reasonably hard miles > > >on mine, and I'm heading off the 5th of August to > > Idaho to ride > > >around there again like I did last summer (Nez > > Perce Ride) and it > > >seems just fine. Maybe Conall has some long > > mileage on his? Or you > > >udder guys? (no, not the moose, the Udder Guys). > > Some of you > > >are "udder guys", right? > > > > > >Any way, mine doesn't show any slop when pulled > > from the rear > > >sprocket, like Mr. T. says to do, and others, and > > it has all its O- > > >rings and links and everything. I've always sprayed > > it with WD-40 to > > >keep it clean, by the way. > > > > > >Wet Willie > > >jes havin fun > > > > > >KLR 98 16,000 > > >R1100RS 97 30,000 > > >Jack Russell Terrier (low mileage) > > >Chiwoggle (mileage unknown) > > > > > > > >________________________________________________________________________ > > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at > > http://www.hotmail.com > > > > > > >__________________________________________________ >Do You Yahoo!? >Get Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! >http://mail.yahoo.com/
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Post by John Huber » Thu Jul 27, 2000 4:32 pm

90W is what is used in rear ends of vehicles.  I've been using is and quite like it.  It is quite sticky, but it works. John A7
----- Original Message ----- [b]From:[/b] saltypalm@... [b]To:[/b] dan_iss@... ; klr_a7@... ; monahanwb@... ; DSN_klr650@egroups.com [b]Sent:[/b] Thursday, July 27, 2000 3:21 PM [b]Subject:[/b] Re: [DSN_klr650] KLR Chain Life what else besides wd-40 do y'all use to lube your chains? has anyone found that something works better??? i need to slap some goop on the chainoly but not sure what to use.... i think the owners manual says 90w???? whats up with that and what is 90w??????? sounds like it may slow me down!!!!!!!!!!!!!! oj >From: dan shaw >To: Conall O'Brien , monahanwb@..., >DSN_klr650@egroups.com >Subject: Re: [DSN_klr650] KLR Chain Life >Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2000 06:09:45 -0700 (PDT) > >yes, i agree, get a new chain and sprocket before any >long trip and put it on. you can always save the old >ones to use for around town later if its not completly >worn out yet, but having a chain or sprocket wear out >on the road is a BIG inconvenience. its hard to find a >place that has everything in stock, and it can be >dangerous if you push it. > >for some reason my rear sprocket it always the first >part to show wear and i replace it around 10,000 >miles. it seems by the time you can see the teath >wearing, it just starts to go really fast from >there... > >dan > >--- Conall O'Brien wrote: > > > > > > Bill- > > It's been a long time since I've used a original > > equipment KLR chain. I > > would change it before your trip to Idaho, it is an > > endless chain requiring > > you either cut it off or disassemble the rear of the > > bike to remove. I would > > dare to say 16,000 miles is   about all you can get > > from that chain. Having > > a bad chain is about the worst thing to happen on > > the road, next to a bad > > drive shaft.I think Dan Shaw will vouch for that. > > BTW KLR chain is 106 links. I use DID brand. > > > > Conall-happiness is fresh chain and sprockets. > > > > >From: monahanwb@... > > >To: DSN_klr650@egroups.com > > >Subject: [DSN_klr650] KLR Chain Life > > >Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2000 23:10:19 -0000 > > > > > >Sounds like a bondage magazine title, doesn't it? > > Or maybe a prison > > >weekly? > > > > > >Well, I would like to know what mileage some of > > youse guys are > > >getting out o' them chains o your'n (not chains of > > urine - a phonetic > > >slip).  The original, I mean.  I've got 16,000 > > reasonably hard miles > > >on mine, and I'm heading off the 5th of August to > > Idaho to ride > > >around there again like I did last summer (Nez > > Perce Ride) and it > > >seems just fine.  Maybe Conall has some long > > mileage on his?  Or you > > >udder guys? (no, not the moose, the Udder Guys). > > Some of you > > >are "udder guys", right? > > > > > >Any way, mine doesn't show any slop when pulled > > from the rear > > >sprocket, like Mr. T. says to do, and others, and > > it has all its O- > > >rings and links and everything. I've always sprayed > > it with WD-40 to > > >keep it clean, by the way. > > > > > >Wet Willie > > >jes havin fun > > > > > >KLR 98     16,000 > > >R1100RS 97 30,000 > > >Jack Russell Terrier  (low mileage) > > >Chiwoggle  (mileage unknown) > > > > > > > >________________________________________________________________________ > > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at > > http://www.hotmail.com > > > > > > >__________________________________________________ >Do You Yahoo!? >Get Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! >http://mail.yahoo.com/ ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com Visit the KLR650 archives at http://www.listquest.com/lq/search.html?ln=klr650 Support Dual Sport News... dsneditor@... Let's keep this list SPAM free! Visit our site at http://www.egroups.com/group/DSN_klr650 To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@egroups.com

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Post by Jim & Shannon Morehead » Thu Jul 27, 2000 6:07 pm

Hi OJ, It sounds like you are really enjoying your new KLR. As for chain maintenance, I've been cleaning mine with kerosene and lubing it with Bel-Ray chain lube about every 500 miles. My bike only has about 3500 miles on it and the chain still looks like new. Jim
----- Original Message ----- From: OJ Salinas To: ; ; ; DSN_klr650@egroups.com> Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2000 4:21 PM Subject: Re: [DSN_klr650] KLR Chain Life > what else besides wd-40 do y'all use to lube your chains? has anyone found > that something works better??? i need to slap some goop on the chainoly but > not sure what to use.... i think the owners manual says 90w???? whats up > with that and what is 90w??????? sounds like it may slow me > down!!!!!!!!!!!!!! > > oj > > > > > > > >From: dan shaw > >To: Conall O'Brien , monahanwb@..., > >DSN_klr650@egroups.com > >Subject: Re: [DSN_klr650] KLR Chain Life > >Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2000 06:09:45 -0700 (PDT) > > > >yes, i agree, get a new chain and sprocket before any > >long trip and put it on. you can always save the old > >ones to use for around town later if its not completly > >worn out yet, but having a chain or sprocket wear out > >on the road is a BIG inconvenience. its hard to find a > >place that has everything in stock, and it can be > >dangerous if you push it. > > > >for some reason my rear sprocket it always the first > >part to show wear and i replace it around 10,000 > >miles. it seems by the time you can see the teath > >wearing, it just starts to go really fast from > >there... > > > >dan > > > >--- Conall O'Brien wrote: > > > > > > > > > Bill- > > > It's been a long time since I've used a original > > > equipment KLR chain. I > > > would change it before your trip to Idaho, it is an > > > endless chain requiring > > > you either cut it off or disassemble the rear of the > > > bike to remove. I would > > > dare to say 16,000 miles is about all you can get > > > from that chain. Having > > > a bad chain is about the worst thing to happen on > > > the road, next to a bad > > > drive shaft.I think Dan Shaw will vouch for that. > > > BTW KLR chain is 106 links. I use DID brand. > > > > > > Conall-happiness is fresh chain and sprockets. > > > > > > >From: monahanwb@... > > > >To: DSN_klr650@egroups.com > > > >Subject: [DSN_klr650] KLR Chain Life > > > >Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2000 23:10:19 -0000 > > > > > > > >Sounds like a bondage magazine title, doesn't it? > > > Or maybe a prison > > > >weekly? > > > > > > > >Well, I would like to know what mileage some of > > > youse guys are > > > >getting out o' them chains o your'n (not chains of > > > urine - a phonetic > > > >slip). The original, I mean. I've got 16,000 > > > reasonably hard miles > > > >on mine, and I'm heading off the 5th of August to > > > Idaho to ride > > > >around there again like I did last summer (Nez > > > Perce Ride) and it > > > >seems just fine. Maybe Conall has some long > > > mileage on his? Or you > > > >udder guys? (no, not the moose, the Udder Guys). > > > Some of you > > > >are "udder guys", right? > > > > > > > >Any way, mine doesn't show any slop when pulled > > > from the rear > > > >sprocket, like Mr. T. says to do, and others, and > > > it has all its O- > > > >rings and links and everything. I've always sprayed > > > it with WD-40 to > > > >keep it clean, by the way. > > > > > > > >Wet Willie > > > >jes havin fun > > > > > > > >KLR 98 16,000 > > > >R1100RS 97 30,000 > > > >Jack Russell Terrier (low mileage) > > > >Chiwoggle (mileage unknown) > > > > > > > > > > > >________________________________________________________________________ > > > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at > > > http://www.hotmail.com > > > > > > > > > > > >__________________________________________________ > >Do You Yahoo!? > >Get Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! > >http://mail.yahoo.com/ > > ________________________________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com > > > > > Visit the KLR650 archives at > http://www.listquest.com/lq/search.html?ln=klr650 > Support Dual Sport News... dsneditor@... > Let's keep this list SPAM free! > > Visit our site at http://www.egroups.com/group/DSN_klr650 > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@egroups.com > >

Richard Ohnstad
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Post by Richard Ohnstad » Thu Jul 27, 2000 9:06 pm

> what else besides wd-40 do y'all use to lube your chains? has anyone found > that something works better??? i need to slap some goop on the chainoly
but
> not sure what to use.... i think the owners manual says 90w???? whats up > with that and what is 90w??????? sounds like it may slow me > down!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
My opinion is to clean with kerosene and lube with 90 wt gear oil - just like the manual says. Do this on both my bikes with good results. Richard in Tucson 94 KLR650 86 VFR750

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Post by Dreas Nielsen » Thu Jul 27, 2000 10:48 pm

> From: OJ Salinas [mailto:saltypalm@...] > > what else besides wd-40 do y'all use to lube your chains? has > anyone found > that something works better???
I've used 90-weight oil, spray-on white lithium grease, chain wax, and WD-40. 90W oil is good stuff, but it takes a bit more time to apply than spray-on compounds. I'm back to white lithium grease: it lasts well, doesn't wash off, doesn't build up, and doesn't pick up much dirt. Dreas

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