I've been using a brake brush for years but thinking im gonna switch to the tooth brush method, my roommates gonna be pissed when i put his tooth brush back
Not going to lie you made a quick job really long I usually use an actual chain brush and save the rest of my day not scrubbing my chain with a tooth brush
He does a lot of unnecessary maintenance. Last one I saw was how to clean your break pads and calibe tore down the brakes and caliber to clean dust, on necessary Don't try to fix what's not broke You end up breaking something.
@@thereinthetrees_5626 Actually no, people watching video expecting the processing as well as result, it's good that this video shows how to proceed, but even better showing the outcome.
Clown boy doesn’t get that. He claims “brake parts cleaner never harms the o-rings and even Honda tells you to use it” fucking clown 🤣 gonna make these kids need new chains every week. Probably recommends 530 chains too
@@Youre_SmoothBrained the manual for my R1 and FZ09 says to use kerosene lol. I used to use it, its just too messy and stinks up the garage. I use non chlorinated brake cleaner the same way he is in the video, i just don’t spray it directly on it so it doesn’t get on anything I don’t want it to mess up
I lube with 80/90 transmission oil (very cheap) using a small squeeze bottle with a cone resealable tip, it gets into the bushes through capillary action and that which is excessive stays on the outside of the bushes until it flies off due to centripital force from riding taking any dirt or grime with it because oils have detergents and dispersants in them. When you buy a new chain the box packaging has printed a recommendation to use 80/90 gear oil. After a mile or two I stop the bike and give the chain and wheel a wipe with a rag. It all just wipes straight off leaving a clean lubricated chain using no harsh chemicals .
To be honest your videos weren't love at first sight, but I gave you a chance and I was not disappointed. Keep up the good work man! Really good content and I'm sure you helped a ton of folks.
I use the “Grunge brush” because it cleans all sides at same time wrapping around the chain. I put bike on rear stand, start it, click into first gear and just let tire free spin while cleaning/re-lubing. Quickest way it can be done imo.
Brake cleaner is a good idea. Never tried that. I lubricate with gear oil all the time. The chain is smooth, it flings off dirt, high loads are not a problem and it never rusts.
Personally, I've been using kerosene, but if people are worried about brake cleaner harming o-rings why not CRC electrical contact cleaner instead? It's safe for plastic and rubber, dries quickly, and degreases beautifully. I've used it to clean carbs, wire harnesses and other stuff on a bike and you don't need to worry about overspray; it also doesn't smell as nasty as brake or carb cleaner. I've been using Maxima lube but will def check out the PJ1.
I'm sure I'll get alot of backlash from this, but I've used wd-40 to clean my chain and wash it off with water, being that wd-40 is not oil based it comes right off along with all the dirt and grease. Air compressor to get all the water off and chain lube, cuts the time in half
@@69VAJRA remember wd40 is a degreaser, so if it does get past an O ring you're actual lube trapped inside is gone. I use grease it wipes off with all the dirt then just re apply.
Agree!!!! We also use kerosene for chain cleaning cheap but messy.. but brake cleaner will also do the fast clean 😂 for chain lub. I recommend sticky lub.. like motul and motorex
I’ve heard good things about simple green cleaning solution as well. I haven’t tried it myself, but I have tons around my house&spray bottles in my work trucks&warehouse. Thinking about giving it a shot tomorrow when I clean my chain.
After 150 miles it’ll spread all over the dust cover and tail of the bike 🤣 clown boy doesn’t know what he’s talking about. Lemme lube an inch of a 4 foot chain and hope it spreads 🤣🤣
The mechanic where I go with my is saying that I shouldn't use to many solutions because it will take out the lube from inside the O ring. That I should just clean it with a cloth or brush and just add more lube. Unless it's super dirty. But when it is dirty and if I need to use chemicals to clean the to make sure I dry it out and clean properly before putting lube and to put extra lube so that the o ring isn't damaged or the chain is rusting on the inside.
Don’t use brake parts cleaner. I’m going through comments to warn people of this clown. Use “clean up” chain cleaner. Blue and yellow can. Use “maxima chain wax” in the brown can. The cleanup will clean the seals and get everything out (dust that is, let’s some grease stay in it depending on how much you use) and the wax will keep it lubed up. You’ll have to do it more often with the wax due to it holding sand and dust. But it’s amazing lube. If not that can PJ1 or Lithium grease
PJ1 is best out there, tried many other brands, 40K miles riding experience. Also it's better to put some cardboard behind the chain to cover the tire, if you spray on tire it gonna be slippery, not safe....
Lithium grease is pretty good. It’s what they put on them from factory. I daily ride and I use “Maxima chain wax” the brown can. No issues and it doesn’t spit shit all over your bike when you go to ride. Acts like a glue almost but you need to clean it more when using it. It’ll cause dust and sand to stick to the chain. Just keep up with maintenance and you’ll be good. Don’t use BPC either
There are autolube solutions available with cleaner fluid of your choice as well. They'll drip a constant amount till empty for 5-7 months, and in between you can manually change to cleaning solutions. Not very expensive, about $200-300, and the lube cartridges are $10-50 range. It is helpful if you ride a lot.
I get it running on the stand at idle in first and clean the chain then pour a small stream of 75w-140 on it works with o ringed and non o ringed chains
Very close to what I do some guys use diesel or WD-40 it's it's all about the same ⚡️⚡️been using up 80-90 gear ⚙️ oil up then the new molybdenum type to lock in the 80-90 ⚡️⚡️
I guess there are different types of brake cleaner. Years ago on my old bike I used some automotive brand brake cleaner to spray off my front discs and it ate the paint off my front wheel. Seems like some brands are fine though.🤷♂️
I skip the cleaning part and just make sure the chain has lube on it. I usually lube the chain every 2nd or 3rd tankful. My bike doesn't go off road though.
great job. you should talk about lube sling and chain wax/paraffin in your next chain video tho. most people don’t know what it is. it’s also better to lube chain right after a ride while chain is hot as well.
i reccomend Soapy Water and for lubeing up chain i use luiquid called Lancol (Croatian type of Chain Lube simmilar to 2 stroke oil for Mopeds and Chainsaws)
chain manufacturers call for gear oil like chainsaw bar and chain oil. also they make brushes and systems that clamp arind the chain and make this way easier.
alright a better way to do this no hate btw is turn the bike on and put it on a stand then spin the back wheel and use chain lube or either things he uses and just hold the toothbrush on it while the chain keeps spinning or get a squirt gin and squirt it on then use a rag and wipe it all off while the chain is spinning then squirt it again ! and it’s clean and oiled up now
Thank you, nether the dealership nor my friends told me anything about cleaning the chain, if not for Reddit I’d probably have ridden until the thing broke on me
I used wd40 to agitate the dirt. Spray the dirt with water. Dry the chain with rag. Lube the chain with chain lube. The chain is almost 2 years. Still functioning like brand new
get a rag and a bottle of WD40, spray on chain and rub with cloth, done, no need to use toothbrush, also break cleaner can dry out the orings if u got oring chain
Watch out with brake clean tho over time it’ll wear out the o rings on the chain, I recommend just doing a little clean when it truly needs it and just keep up with the lube
I have been using chain cleaner spray (which is like parts cleaner) and a good layer of WD40 after the cleaner is dried and wiped down. Is WD40 going to lessen the life of the chain if I do this every 2-3 weeks?
my motorcycle, i ride it everyday for work, just spray it with pressure washer and let it dry then lube it with used motor oil, that's fine, over 3 years the chain and sprocket still in a good shape
What do you recommend if the links are frozen/ stuck together? It happened to mine and there is no slack whatsoever when I spin the wheel. Then the chain droops down a lot until the tight spot spins around, then there is no slack.
I think also chain lube should be applied after a ride. Not when the chain is cold and rigid. If the chain is cold the grease will be going everywhere on the wheels. Apply it after a bit of ride and its gonna stick to it like a dream
you forgot to add "gixxer rider will use the toothbrush after for cleaning their teeth" 😂. as a owner of gsxr 1000 i find it funny everytime he makes fun of gixxer rider 😂😂
@@adobomoto He is right. This is from the back of the Autozone Brake clean can (Simply wet down the surfaces that need cleaning by spraying in short bursts at a distance of roughly 18 to 24 inches. Make sure to avoid getting overspray on plastic, rubber, or painted surfaces. It's a powerful cleaner. After all surfaces are wetted, continue spraying to remove contaminants.
Buy a big bottle of acetone or paint thinner (same stuff) and put that in a spray bottle, literally the same stuff as modern non-clorinated brake cleaner, just dowse everything with that, itll cut grease off like no bodys business, let it flash off, then just wipe it down with an oily rag with 80/90 weight gear oil on it.
I've been using a brake brush for years but thinking im gonna switch to the tooth brush method, my roommates gonna be pissed when i put his tooth brush back
W comment
King
He’ll be dead, not made
@@JuicyMullet801 why would he be made. I thought he was born already
@@mranonymous7713 he probably meant mad maybe it was his autocorrect
Gloves are a MUST. I think I still have grime on my hands from 2007.
Only if youre a woman
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
isopropyl
Horrors of 2007
Youve never bare handed a furnace chain then lol
Instructions unclear, brushed my teeth with kerosene
_"How to clean and lube your motorcycle chain"_
1) Clean the chain
2) Lubricate the chain
☠️☠️☠️☠️
😂😂😂😂😂
best procedure I've run across. no overspray, minimum setup, got the job done in 15 minutes. Thanks for the video, man...
Not going to lie you made a quick job really long I usually use an actual chain brush and save the rest of my day not scrubbing my chain with a tooth brush
Chain brush, paddock stand on the rear, let it idle in 1st gear and use wd40. Clean in seconds
@@dannygatland1353 do not do this.
You will lose fingers
@@JelloThatsMellow yeah. Never idle the bike in gear. If something gets caught, say bye2 to your fingers or hands.
Or just dont put your hands too close to it 😂
@@dannygatland1353also wd40 isn’t good for o rings
I won't even call this chain "dirty"
He does a lot of unnecessary maintenance. Last one I saw was how to clean your break pads and calibe tore down the brakes and caliber to clean dust, on necessary Don't try to fix what's not broke You end up breaking something.
@@darrellb6583because he makes content bozo. You aren’t always going to wait until the maintenance is necessary if you want to make the video now.
That's a good thing too because this is only cosmetic cleaning of the chain.
@@thereinthetrees_5626 Actually no, people watching video expecting the processing as well as result, it's good that this video shows how to proceed, but even better showing the outcome.
@@darrellb6583yeah dont change oil until your engine is seized
I also use brake cleaner, just make sure you use non-chlorinated, its less harmful to the O rings and anything else you get it on
Clown boy doesn’t get that. He claims “brake parts cleaner never harms the o-rings and even Honda tells you to use it” fucking clown 🤣 gonna make these kids need new chains every week. Probably recommends 530 chains too
@@Youre_SmoothBrained the manual for my R1 and FZ09 says to use kerosene lol. I used to use it, its just too messy and stinks up the garage. I use non chlorinated brake cleaner the same way he is in the video, i just don’t spray it directly on it so it doesn’t get on anything I don’t want it to mess up
@@RapidRedRider kerosene is fine on rubber because it’s not as harsh as advanced auto brand brake clean. I’m 90% sure that’s not non-chlorinated BPC
@@Youre_SmoothBrained i know kerosene is safe and idk what brake cleaner he was using in the video but probably not non-chlorinated
It would take forever for brake cleaner to harm the o ring and the material used isn’t rubber
I lube with 80/90 transmission oil (very cheap) using a small squeeze bottle with a cone resealable tip, it gets into the bushes through capillary action and that which is excessive stays on the outside of the bushes until it flies off due to centripital force from riding taking any dirt or grime with it because oils have detergents and dispersants in them.
When you buy a new chain the box packaging has printed a recommendation to use 80/90 gear oil.
After a mile or two I stop the bike and give the chain and wheel a wipe with a rag.
It all just wipes straight off leaving a clean lubricated chain using no harsh chemicals .
Finally, someone with some sense...
is it safe on o rings?
This is by far the best no bs content!
This video is so helpful, thankyou. Im a new rider and have just made a complete mess of my garage with all the dripping chemicals and dirt.
That little amount of lube will not spread out to the rest of the linkages. It might cover a couple of the surrounding linkages but that's it.
Oh, i meant to spray that much across the whole chain. I guess i wasn’t clear.
@@adobomoto i mean i thought tht was obviously what u meant.. u came off clear to me atleast
@@rajeevidayakumar4468 seems to hit ppl at both extreams cause i also was confused
@@no_special_person me too lmao
@@adobomoto " you wont need anymore than that"
say you dont know what you are talking about without saying you dont know what you are talking about
To be honest your videos weren't love at first sight, but I gave you a chance and I was not disappointed. Keep up the good work man! Really good content and I'm sure you helped a ton of folks.
I use the “Grunge brush” because it cleans all sides at same time wrapping around the chain. I put bike on rear stand, start it, click into first gear and just let tire free spin while cleaning/re-lubing. Quickest way it can be done imo.
Brake cleaner is a good idea. Never tried that. I lubricate with gear oil all the time. The chain is smooth, it flings off dirt, high loads are not a problem and it never rusts.
Use gear oil for lubricantion. It's cost effective.
Thank you for saving me money and teaching me something new in a simple way.
Personally, I've been using kerosene, but if people are worried about brake cleaner harming o-rings why not CRC electrical contact cleaner instead? It's safe for plastic and rubber, dries quickly, and degreases beautifully. I've used it to clean carbs, wire harnesses and other stuff on a bike and you don't need to worry about overspray; it also doesn't smell as nasty as brake or carb cleaner. I've been using Maxima lube but will def check out the PJ1.
I'm sure I'll get alot of backlash from this, but I've used wd-40 to clean my chain and wash it off with water, being that wd-40 is not oil based it comes right off along with all the dirt and grease. Air compressor to get all the water off and chain lube, cuts the time in half
In tests, WD-40 has been shown not to protect the chain internals, probably by rotting the O-rings.
No compressed air, it gets behind O or X rings displacing the factory grease and forces crap behind them
I advise against using brake clean as it will dry out the Orings and cause them to fail prematurely
Yepp use WD40
Not the case, The o rings are a silicone rubber instead of aflas or polyurethane. It can't harm them
@@69VAJRA remember wd40 is a degreaser, so if it does get past an O ring you're actual lube trapped inside is gone.
I use grease it wipes off with all the dirt then just re apply.
O ring chains aren’t all they are cracked up to be
You better have that conversation with Wurth then, they sell chain AND brake cleaner.
Agree!!!! We also use kerosene for chain cleaning cheap but messy.. but brake cleaner will also do the fast clean 😂 for chain lub. I recommend sticky lub.. like motul and motorex
I’ve heard good things about simple green cleaning solution as well. I haven’t tried it myself, but I have tons around my house&spray bottles in my work trucks&warehouse. Thinking about giving it a shot tomorrow when I clean my chain.
Mad respect for this brother making ez tutorials for noobies like me
Oosh your channel is like a gold mine bro!
I use one can every time I lube the chain and it does cover the whole motorcycle
"The chain lube will spread all over the motorcycle surface area". 😂 You got that right!
Best bullshit ever
After 150 miles it’ll spread all over the dust cover and tail of the bike 🤣 clown boy doesn’t know what he’s talking about. Lemme lube an inch of a 4 foot chain and hope it spreads 🤣🤣
The mechanic where I go with my is saying that I shouldn't use to many solutions because it will take out the lube from inside the O ring. That I should just clean it with a cloth or brush and just add more lube. Unless it's super dirty. But when it is dirty and if I need to use chemicals to clean the to make sure I dry it out and clean properly before putting lube and to put extra lube so that the o ring isn't damaged or the chain is rusting on the inside.
Don’t use brake parts cleaner. I’m going through comments to warn people of this clown. Use “clean up” chain cleaner. Blue and yellow can. Use “maxima chain wax” in the brown can. The cleanup will clean the seals and get everything out (dust that is, let’s some grease stay in it depending on how much you use) and the wax will keep it lubed up. You’ll have to do it more often with the wax due to it holding sand and dust. But it’s amazing lube. If not that can PJ1 or Lithium grease
Wow Great video short and to the point with basic tools!!
PJ1 is best out there, tried many other brands, 40K miles riding experience. Also it's better to put some cardboard behind the chain to cover the tire, if you spray on tire it gonna be slippery, not safe....
I'm a gixxer rider and found this very informative
liar. gixxer riders dont clean their chain
Please don’t stick that toothbrush on anything😂
@@reisechilds8912 LMAOOO
What does riding a Suzuki GXR have to do with it? Are you, in some way, superior to the rest of us mere mortals? 😂
Awesome how you maintain the cleanliness of your motorcycle.
I use white grease cause it will last longer and the company claims it is better against rust and rain. What are you thoughts about this?
Sounds like it will work fine. I use lithium grease in my bearing dust covers to help keep crap out.
Lithium grease is pretty good. It’s what they put on them from factory. I daily ride and I use “Maxima chain wax” the brown can. No issues and it doesn’t spit shit all over your bike when you go to ride. Acts like a glue almost but you need to clean it more when using it. It’ll cause dust and sand to stick to the chain. Just keep up with maintenance and you’ll be good. Don’t use BPC either
i use gear lubr just as my owners manual tells me to lol, cheap and proven to be effective
Bel ray super clean chain lube is the deal. Won’t sling like the other stuff.
Just use oil that you get from changing your engine oil, its free and works just like we all need:)
There are autolube solutions available with cleaner fluid of your choice as well. They'll drip a constant amount till empty for 5-7 months, and in between you can manually change to cleaning solutions. Not very expensive, about $200-300, and the lube cartridges are $10-50 range. It is helpful if you ride a lot.
The pj1 lubricant i got puts out black lubricant & just makes my chain nasty again, ima try what you have, thx for the video, helps a good bit.
Damn bro, your chain so clean😮
As a gsxr rider I have never cleaned the chain ive only added more lube. Never had a chain snap on me yet
I use Kerosene, it's really and time consuming and messy job. But when the chain gets clean it so satisfying
A word of advice from a mechanic. Brake cleaner is not good for rubber or silicone. It eats away at it. It will erode your orings on your chain.
Yooo is that an 848 streetfighter?? That’s exactly what I have and was looking how to clean my chain haha. Appreciate the knowledge!
Personally ive used wd40 to clean and 75-90 gear oil to lube
Hey man. You’re fr a godsend. Thank you for all your helpful moto content 🫶
I’m just getting into motorcycles and you’ve shown me so much thank you
I get it running on the stand at idle in first and clean the chain then pour a small stream of 75w-140 on it works with o ringed and non o ringed chains
Very close to what I do some guys use diesel or WD-40 it's it's all about the same ⚡️⚡️been using up 80-90 gear ⚙️ oil up then the new molybdenum type to lock in the 80-90 ⚡️⚡️
I guess there are different types of brake cleaner. Years ago on my old bike I used some automotive brand brake cleaner to spray off my front discs and it ate the paint off my front wheel. Seems like some brands are fine though.🤷♂️
Non chlorinated is what i use
I skip the cleaning part and just make sure the chain has lube on it. I usually lube the chain every 2nd or 3rd tankful. My bike doesn't go off road though.
This, I use a pretty thin lube and I clean with a rag and the lube then I lube again after
I use wd-40 and a chain brush, follow with a rag, then lubricant
Been working for me for a while
Well done cleaning a clean chain
Chain cleaners are easier than brake cleaners on o/x/z rings
I take mine off, but I'm kinda ocd. While it's off I check for any abnormal wear or stretching
That’s a lot of work lol
Kind of ocd? Taking your whole chain off to clean it is a bit more than "kind of" lol!
Most guys run riveted masterlinks and would have to remove the whole swingarm. No thanks...
@@mscustomknives Pull a rivet, reinstall. Ready with the right tools.
Bruhh, you take your chain off every 500 miles? TF 🤣
A good tip is to cut out a guard from cardboard that you can stick behind the chain
I have brush and it have 3 sides pointing towards inside to clean the chain it works stunning well saves work and time ❤️
Grunge brush. I have that too. I like the versatility of the tooth brush better
@@adobomoto ❤️❤️
You should really see Ryan f9 videos bro
great job. you should talk about lube sling and chain wax/paraffin in your next chain video tho. most people don’t know what it is. it’s also better to lube chain right after a ride while chain is hot as well.
Great video. How often do you lube those chains?
That's already so clean.
i reccomend Soapy Water and for lubeing up chain i use luiquid called Lancol (Croatian type of Chain Lube simmilar to 2 stroke oil for Mopeds and Chainsaws)
Good stuff man!!
chain manufacturers call for gear oil like chainsaw bar and chain oil. also they make brushes and systems that clamp arind the chain and make this way easier.
It’s called a grunge brush. I have one. The toothbrush cleans better.
Ito pinaka mabait mong video
alright a better way to do this no hate btw is turn the bike on and put it on a stand then spin the back wheel and use chain lube or either things he uses and just hold the toothbrush on it while the chain keeps spinning or get a squirt gin and squirt it on then use a rag and wipe it all off while the chain is spinning then squirt it again ! and it’s clean and oiled up now
Wd40 is not damaging your o-rings like brake cleaner does.
Thank you, nether the dealership nor my friends told me anything about cleaning the chain, if not for Reddit I’d probably have ridden until the thing broke on me
I clean mine and relube ever 250 miles and my chain stays nice looking and last many miles
You can also use diesel fuel, it lubricates and cleans since it's an oilier liquid
They make a 10 dollar brush that cleans 3 sides and you can just dump the brush and spin the wheel.....
tried one, the bristles were so stiff they ripped my X rings after 5 or so cleans. bought a new chain and went back to a soft toothbrush.
or just buy a chain cleaner brush, put whatever it is on a stand and put it in first gear and put the brush on the chain
how to loose finger tutorial
Got a couple of friends with 4 fingers on one hand due to this.
@Lino Ramalho no shit could've gotten away with this many years ago on 70cc toys but not a real bike
In the modern day ⚡️⚡️
Takes zero effort to turn the wheel when it's up on it's center stand. No reason to have it in gear.
I used wd40 to agitate the dirt. Spray the dirt with water. Dry the chain with rag. Lube the chain with chain lube. The chain is almost 2 years. Still functioning like brand new
Thanks for tips. 👍👍👍
get a rag and a bottle of WD40, spray on chain and rub with cloth, done, no need to use toothbrush, also break cleaner can dry out the orings if u got oring chain
WD 40 Silicone Spray would be better than regular WD 40 but using proper chain cleaner would be probably the best. Just my opinion.
Brake cleaner really, gonna have to try
2nd bottle in fifteen years? Hmm I would call that under greased
This guy always on point no BS just straight to the point 👌🏻 💯 🫡
Betray super clean.
Drys white and doesn't fling at 300km/h great for track.
Watch out with brake clean tho over time it’ll wear out the o rings on the chain, I recommend just doing a little clean when it truly needs it and just keep up with the lube
Nice Ducati
I use 75-90 gear oil..its what the manufacurer reccomends
Second bottle. Damn. Nice.
You are amazing 👍🙏
How often do you clean the chain?
I have been using chain cleaner spray (which is like parts cleaner) and a good layer of WD40 after the cleaner is dried and wiped down. Is WD40 going to lessen the life of the chain if I do this every 2-3 weeks?
No, you’re fine
my motorcycle, i ride it everyday for work, just spray it with pressure washer and let it dry then lube it with used motor oil, that's fine, over 3 years the chain and sprocket still in a good shape
That's still a clean chain, at that moment I won't even Clean
What do you recommend if the links are frozen/ stuck together? It happened to mine and there is no slack whatsoever when I spin the wheel. Then the chain droops down a lot until the tight spot spins around, then there is no slack.
Kerosene badan for O seal chain,
Better use chain lube
I think also chain lube should be applied after a ride. Not when the chain is cold and rigid. If the chain is cold the grease will be going everywhere on the wheels. Apply it after a bit of ride and its gonna stick to it like a dream
Could I just clean the chain with water and like soap or do I have to use a special cleaner
Can I use starting fluid?
I take out the chain, dio it in a solution of Diesel and Gear oil. Clean as new. Then reinstall it and lube it.
you forgot to add "gixxer rider will use the toothbrush after for cleaning their teeth" 😂.
as a owner of gsxr 1000 i find it funny everytime he makes fun of gixxer rider 😂😂
I think that's already clean.
I definitely wouldn’t use brake cleaner on the chain. That can cause the o-rings to wear out quicker.
Where are you getting this info? Any facts? Scientific resource?
@@adobomoto brake cleaner is known to dry out rubber and cause it to crack.
@@adobomoto He is right. This is from the back of the Autozone Brake clean can (Simply wet down the surfaces that need cleaning by spraying in short bursts at a distance of roughly 18 to 24 inches. Make sure to avoid getting overspray on plastic, rubber, or painted surfaces. It's a powerful cleaner. After all surfaces are wetted, continue spraying to remove contaminants.
Does koby chain lube needs to be applied the same way?
So break cleaner then jb lube?
Ohhh I get it now. Brake cleaner is to CLEAN the gunk out
THEN jb lube to lubricate. Wow I just woke up 😂
What bike stand do you use?
Best chain lube is Gear Oil 80-90w
how often u clean em?
Buy a big bottle of acetone or paint thinner (same stuff) and put that in a spray bottle, literally the same stuff as modern non-clorinated brake cleaner, just dowse everything with that, itll cut grease off like no bodys business, let it flash off, then just wipe it down with an oily rag with 80/90 weight gear oil on it.
How tight a chain should be?
Or spend $50 on a chain cleaning kit put the bike up on a stand use the spray to spray the chain while it’s spinning and brush it while it’s spinning