KKania17 Member Dec 29, 2013 #21 My bearings are 3+ years old, they were used when I got them (prc ceramic big bearings), finally took them out and cleaned them this year, pressurized wd40, clean chain same way, usually replace that once every other year.
My bearings are 3+ years old, they were used when I got them (prc ceramic big bearings), finally took them out and cleaned them this year, pressurized wd40, clean chain same way, usually replace that once every other year.
R Razor tech New member Dec 29, 2013 #22 Weddle I meant hold it at one end on its side with your hand. Lol
W W5R New member Dec 29, 2013 #23 i dont think iv seen a chain that doesnt droop a lil if you hold it like that, brand new ones included. you had me really thinkin hard on that one lol
i dont think iv seen a chain that doesnt droop a lil if you hold it like that, brand new ones included. you had me really thinkin hard on that one lol
P Pavehawk New member Dec 30, 2013 #24 racefan3j said: I wouldn't use gas or carb cleaner on your chain. Just use wd-40 to clean and then soak in oil. Click to expand... Why? Never had a chain issue so kind of wondering whats wrong with this.
racefan3j said: I wouldn't use gas or carb cleaner on your chain. Just use wd-40 to clean and then soak in oil. Click to expand... Why? Never had a chain issue so kind of wondering whats wrong with this.