Chain Lube suggestions for a long trip

I just want to point out that if you have anyone else around it is a simple matter to have one person lean the bike over on the sidestand to get the rear wheel off the ground and another person to spray on the lube. I do this with my Gal's Gladius all the time.

..Tom
 
I just want to point out that if you have anyone else around it is a simple matter to have one person lean the bike over on the sidestand to get the rear wheel off the ground and another person to spray on the lube. I do this with my Gal's Gladius all the time.

..Tom

I don't disagree with this at all, but after the long miles we plan on putting in I want no issues at the end of the day
 
It's the same tool placed in 2 different spots for advertising. It doesn't do anything that a 1"x2" x 13.5" piece of wood won't do.

Not sure what you mean by 2 different spots for advertising, i'm talking about on the order page, you can order either a spool or Axle version

Both are the same price.


I'm sure a piece of wood would be a cheaper alternative but I like the simplicity and portability of that packjack and the other thing jampy posted
 
Not sure what you mean by 2 different spots for advertising, i'm talking about on the order page, you can order either a spool or Axle version

Both are the same price.


I'm sure a piece of wood would be a cheaper alternative but I like the simplicity and portability of that packjack and the other thing jampy posted

It's likely the axle bolt one is longer.
I didn't look that close 1st time 'round.
For me and everyone I know that goes long distance, it's been a piece of wood FTW.
 
Not sure what you mean by 2 different spots for advertising, i'm talking about on the order page, you can order either a spool or Axle version

Both are the same price.


I'm sure a piece of wood would be a cheaper alternative but I like the simplicity and portability of that packjack and the other thing jampy posted

Here's one from a gtam forum member. It's adjustable. It's more expensive. Maybe a gtam group buy?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Portable-Mo...Parts_Accessories&hash=item58a058f43e&vxp=mtr
 
I don't disagree with this at all, but after the long miles we plan on putting in I want no issues at the end of the day

You really should be lubing with very fillup , at least if you want to chain to last more than 30,000 km or so. This will take less than 30 seconds, maybe a minute when you aren't used to doing it. (about 10 seconds with a centerstand.)

..Tom
 
You really should be lubing with very fillup , at least if you want to chain to last more than 30,000 km or so. This will take less than 30 seconds, maybe a minute when you aren't used to doing it. (about 10 seconds with a centerstand.)

..Tom

Don't disagree with that as well. I am sure we'll find our routine on the road.
 
I tour a lot. A new chain of Dupont is than ample for 5 day trip for 2-3 bikes. If it rains - we lube/clean it more.

The extra jack and stuff just takes more room and time to setup, one person puts the back on its side stand - the second one lubes and cleans - EASY.
 
I follow the Rosey Toes Method. I use Wurth HHS2000 which does make a mess but the chains last! With every tank of fuel and after every ride in the rain.

That's it. That's al you have to do. Take a can with you and you are good to go.

..Tom

Tom, where do you buy that Wurth lube? Is that the only one you'd consider or are there other brands that fit the bill?
 
I know BlueStreak Racing carries Motul products, and they're out that way. Contact them and see if they have it.
 
On long trips I clean the chain with WD 40 and Lube it daily. You'll find tonnes of different opinions on which lube to use so just choose the one you like best. I always go with the smallest can available as storage is at a premium and do it before putting the bike away for the night so the chain is warm and I can make a quick getaway in the morning.
 
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I got 30 or 40,000 out of chains on my katana 1100, and I think I got about the same out of the first chain on my cbr1100xx using the above. I never intentionally clean them ..
 
Tom, where do you buy that Wurth lube? Is that the only one you'd consider or are there other brands that fit the bill?

My work uses it so it is esy for me to get. I haven't looked at other stuff and rather like what the specs say about it. Last time I was at Ateds shop he mentioned the was a competing product Tom a different manufacturer that was less money but I didn't t need to know so didn't remember it.

..Tom
 
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