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Tech. Advice: Series 'B' / 'C' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
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<blockquote data-quote="Monkeypants" data-source="post: 131917" data-attributes="member: 2708"><p>With a common sealed x ring chain on there and some of Robert's hardened sprockets one can do 20,000 miles, easy, with very little adjusting. When the chain finally starts needing adjustment it's time to throw it away as the seals have now gone, that's why measureable wear started.</p><p>Or, as described on a Sportbike forum " I see what you mean Dude. Those little black rubber things are sticking out like an old man's nose hairs!"</p><p></p><p>You can do this mileage with just a bit of chain wax spray every few hundred miles.</p><p>The wax tends to stay on so the rear wheel stays quite clean , not forever grimy as when a chain is flinging oil everywhere.</p><p>This long life, low maintenance setup leaves us with spare time to trim nose hairs.</p><p>There's a sales slogan in there somewhere!</p><p></p><p>Glen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Monkeypants, post: 131917, member: 2708"] With a common sealed x ring chain on there and some of Robert's hardened sprockets one can do 20,000 miles, easy, with very little adjusting. When the chain finally starts needing adjustment it's time to throw it away as the seals have now gone, that's why measureable wear started. Or, as described on a Sportbike forum " I see what you mean Dude. Those little black rubber things are sticking out like an old man's nose hairs!" You can do this mileage with just a bit of chain wax spray every few hundred miles. The wax tends to stay on so the rear wheel stays quite clean , not forever grimy as when a chain is flinging oil everywhere. This long life, low maintenance setup leaves us with spare time to trim nose hairs. There's a sales slogan in there somewhere! Glen [/QUOTE]
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