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All 650's Cleaning your chain

CBR650r82

2020
CBR650R ABS
Jun 14, 2022
Riding Since
2000
I use muc off chain cleaner when I don't use the bike longer periode off time. (Winter stop). With this bike I am allergic to road salt. The rest of the season I only Grease the chain every 1000km or after riding through the rain. Chain Grease I use is S100 White Grease chain spray
 

Goblin

2019
CB650R ABS
Sep 2, 2019
I just use plenty of a regular chain cleaner and a brush. After cleaning I use Putoline Drytec Race chainlub. This stuff keeps your chain lubricated clean and dry. So no sticky chain no fling.
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Cláudio Nogueira

2021
CB650R ABS
Jan 26, 2022
Portugal
Riding Since
1992
Hello.

I'm using Motorex Chain Lube Road with PTFE.
I leave it overnight and only a dry mass stays in the chain. It does not attract many dirt. Don’t need to clean the chain regularly and zero spillage.
The rollers keep a PTFE coat. When it disappears, the rollers become shiny so, you know it´s time to reapply.
Tried 90W gear oil that I had in the garage for my Vespa gear, I have no words! Despite I applied only 1 drop per link, even the licence plate was lubricated. ;-) Just trying and sharing so you don´t need to ;-)

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Motojack

2021
CBR650R
May 26, 2019
Hello.

I'm using Motorex Chain Lube Road with PTFE.
I leave it overnight and only a dry mass stays in the chain. It does not attract many dirt. Don’t need to clean the chain regularly and zero spillage.
The rollers keep a PTFE coat. When it disappears, the rollers become shiny so, you know it´s time to reapply.
Tried 90W gear oil that I had in the garage for my Vespa gear, I have no words! Despite I applied only 1 drop per link, even the licence plate was lubricated. ;-) Just trying and sharing so you don´t need to ;-)

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thats wierd, I used gear oil but I apply it with an old tooth brush. I mostly aim for the O rings not to worried about the metal parts. A light coat is all I have on it to prevent rust. I dont see much flinging.
 

Cláudio Nogueira

2021
CB650R ABS
Jan 26, 2022
Portugal
Riding Since
1992
thats wierd, I used gear oil but I apply it with an old tooth brush. I mostly aim for the O rings not to worried about the metal parts. A light coat is all I have on it to prevent rust. I dont see much flinging.
Maybe it’s a matter of speed as I remember driving "relatively "fast after applying.
But I'm not surprised as gear oil adhesion is not comparable with PTFE grease after the solvent is dry.
 

soriku

CB650R ABS
Mar 28, 2022
Riding Since
2022
I just use plenty of a regular chain cleaner and a brush. After cleaning I use Putoline Drytec Race chainlub. This stuff keeps your chain lubricated clean and dry. So no sticky chain no fling.
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this is so clean man, mine looks bad in comparison :(

So you use that chainlub in a spray mode? I also heard people use small bottles and apply drop by drop so you do not over do (which gives a messy appearance after applying).
 

Goblin

2019
CB650R ABS
Sep 2, 2019
this is so clean man, mine looks bad in comparison :(

So you use that chainlub in a spray mode? I also heard people use small bottles and apply drop by drop so you do not over do (which gives a messy appearance after applying).
Yes an aerosol (I just spray the hole chain inside and outside). The Putoline Drytec Race chainlub is a transparent lubricant, you can’t see it on the chain only the rubber o rings are shiny after applying it. After applying I wipe the chain with a clean cloth. in the photo the chain has just been treated with Putoline Drytec.
 

muhmc

CB650R
Feb 23, 2024
Riding Since
2022
Clean the drive chain with a chain cleaner designed specifically for O-ring chains or a neutral detergent.
- Don't use kerosene, petrol/gasoline, diesel, etc.! It will penetrate the o-ring seals and possibly displace the factory grease!

Source:




Kerosene is the safest and probably the best "cleaner"

Kerosene (paraffin) works great and is dirt cheap

I used to get kerosene[...]

Paraffin is top notch for chain lube and doesn't leave a mess anywhere

i can not get Kerosene from my local gas station so i bought diesel instead, my chain now 13000+km and keep going well. 10 minute per week with diesel may not hurt orings.

I use break pad cleaner, they're cheaper than motorbike chain cleaners and better in my opinion, but I use Motul racing chain lube, i find Motul to stick to the chain much better than iphone and other brands, and it also doesn't spoil your rear end as much.

I watched a video on the weekend that suggested using kerosene as a degreaser for the chain. Let me tell you, it works perfectly!!

Been using kerosene for cleaning and gear oil for lubing the last 3 years. They work well and are the cheapest options

Hello everyone. I am convinced kerosene is the best and cheapest choice for cleaning chains, from what I learned online.

At a push car diesel fuel can also be used.

I use white spirit (used to clean paint brushes).

That stuff is more per litre here than kero! 😆
 
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miweber929

2014
CBR650F
650 Alumnus
Staff
Feb 13, 2015
Woodbury, MN
Riding Since
1975
Clean the drive chain with a chain cleaner designed specifically for O-ring chains or a neutral detergent.
- Don't use kerosene, petrol/gasoline, diesel, etc.! It will penetrate the o-ring seals and possibly displace the factory grease!

Source:

Kerosene works fine as long as you don’t let the chain soak it in it for long periods of time. Most of the best o-ring safe chain out there use kerosene as one of, if not the, main ingredients. Both Honda and DID just so happen to make chain cleaning products, they have a vested interest in you not buying and using something else cheap and plentiful.

Wipe it on, wipe it off, you’re be just fine using kerosene.
 

Motojack

2021
CBR650R
May 26, 2019
I suppose there is a large caveat here with kerosene, you should be cleaning it off but thats generally what you should be doing if deep cleaning a chain? When I do a rare chain clean ( I thinkin cleaning the chain to often is sometimes worse) ill use Kero, scrub it with a nilon brush and wash it thoroughly off with water, dry it then apply lube.

You wont be letting it sit for a while.
 

Brammers

2014
CBR650F ABS
Staff
May 30, 2014
Hampshire, England
Riding Since
1993
If petroleum products were an issue for o-ring chains they'd not be fit for purpose.

Just think how much oil based stuff they are exposed to during use!

You can test it by grabbing o-rings off an old chain and soaking them in the things listed for half an hour.

J
 

muhmc

CB650R
Feb 23, 2024
Riding Since
2022
If petroleum products were an issue for o-ring chains they'd not be fit for purpose.

Just think how much oil based stuff they are exposed to during use!

You can test it by grabbing o-rings off an old chain and soaking them in the things listed for half an hour.

J
It's not about damaging the o-rings. Kerosene won't do that. However, it will make it's way beyond the seal and possibly displace the factory grease.
 

miweber929

2014
CBR650F
650 Alumnus
Staff
Feb 13, 2015
Woodbury, MN
Riding Since
1975
It's not about damaging the o-rings. Kerosene won't do that. However, it will make its way beyond the seal and possibly displace the factory grease.
The o-rings are the seal. Unless you soak a long time it won’t get past the o-rings to damage the grease.
 

Cláudio Nogueira

2021
CB650R ABS
Jan 26, 2022
Portugal
Riding Since
1992
The o-rings are the seal. Unless you soak a long time it won’t get past the o-rings to damage the grease.
I never soak the chain! I usually use an old cotton sock soaked in chain degreaser or similar and clean it thoroughly. Works better if you dress the sock in your hand, over a nitrile glove, obviously 😉

Then apply PTFE lubricant, run the wheel a few turns to spread in the cogs and remove the excess with a paper tissue.

Usually do this at the end of the day, to allow lubricant solvent and degreaser to dry out. I have the experience that If I don’t do this, it will be projected around more easily. Once every 500 to 700 kilometers is enough. I usually only repeat when I see the chain rollers getting shiny, meaning they are getting dry in the contact surface.
 

MacRoadster

2024
CB650R E-Clutch
Sep 5, 2024
Riding Since
1993
I must say I admire your patience and work to clean your chains with so many products... I really do!

I just use the synthetic Silkolene Chain Lube to clean and lube at the same time! 😅
It's dirty? Put lube, pass brush, lube more! It's dry? Put lube, pass brush, lube more! Wet from rain? Put lube, pass brush, lube more! 😂😂😂
Then I leave it overnight and next morning is butter smooth and ready to rev! 😁

However it seems I do it more often than you guys... 300km or 500Km (commuting). As soon as i feel it getting dry or looking shiny.
Lots of lube! 😆
 
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