Thus it will attract dirt.
Is gear oil good for motorcycle chain.
Chain waxes and sprays leave a sticky film that collects dust and grit that builds up.
What are the pros and cons of the three oil wax lube.
Gear oil doesn t and most of the hunk gets thrown off at the rear sprocket.
If you do you may come away with one hundred different answers.
The parts guy at a local honda dealership says that chain wax is okay.
But for us.
Some oil does.
For my zx 14r the maitenance schedule calls for oiling the chain every 400 miles.
Imo is better off to use gear oil.
In the interests of maybe helping a.
Dry is a bit misleading it s still liquid but it comes out as more of a spray than a liquid coats the chain well and is hard to overspray.
You can use gear oil if you want to it will lubricate your chain.
It did a good job of lubricating the chain.
How much does it really matter.
Any help for the newbie would be appreciated.
I did an experiment and used chainsaw chain oil on my own chain on my fixed gear bike.
Another good option is a dry chain lube.
Hypoid oil is a good lubricant but gets thrown off at speed.
You don t lube inside the chain only the outside.
If you haven t by now you should use google to search the question.
Using engine oil as a chain lubricant might serve you the purpose.
A dry lubricant stays on the chain.
But the lubrication principle being essentially the same i e all the steel link plates wearing on steel pins or tubes with every rotation of the chain and some after market fully automated oilers being available for motorcycle chains.
Video demonstrating my method using gear oil to lube my motorcycle s chain.
Kerosine is ideal for cleaning x ring or o ring chains.
A good chain lube can form a protective barrier to stave off corrosion and water damage.
Engine oil is more viscous when compared chain lube.
Types of lubes.
There are various formulations of chain lube out there.
This will hamper your performance.
However it tended to pick up a lot of dirt and grime.
How to apply motorcycle chain lube.
My honda manual says to use sae 80 gear oil on the chain.
But some people prefer a good old wet chain lube which has greater longevity especially in wet weather.
You will therefore find that motorcycle chain lubed with engine oil is more likely to lose that lubrication in wet riding conditions or get gummed up with dust or dirt.
X and o rings chains are sealed and the lube is on the pins from the start.
Nothing wrong with it.
This is the most hotly debated question on internet forum among motorcyclists.
If you get something like a scott oiler or loobman oiler it s even more convenient than a spray can.
In the long run it could pose you certain problems.