Kawasaki atv.
With my first set of O-ring chain and new sprockets I used lubes that were tacky and greasy. I lubed it very often. My chain and sprockets wore out very fast.
I now have a brand new O-ring chain and new sprockets.
Talking to other riders they said that I did not need to lube an o-ring chain and that the lube was attracting dirt which ground the chain and sprockets up.
I feel that it needs some sort of lube.
Others recomended chain wax. I bought some. It does not seem to stay on the chain very long.
I just got back from a 120 mile loop and the chain appears to be totally dry.
My riding is in the desert. No mud or water but plenty of dust and sand.
Wadda ya'll's think?
With my first set of O-ring chain and new sprockets I used lubes that were tacky and greasy. I lubed it very often. My chain and sprockets wore out very fast.
I now have a brand new O-ring chain and new sprockets.
Talking to other riders they said that I did not need to lube an o-ring chain and that the lube was attracting dirt which ground the chain and sprockets up.
I feel that it needs some sort of lube.
Others recomended chain wax. I bought some. It does not seem to stay on the chain very long.
I just got back from a 120 mile loop and the chain appears to be totally dry.
My riding is in the desert. No mud or water but plenty of dust and sand.
Wadda ya'll's think?