Does this happen to you right after you lubricate your chain??

goker

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Yes, that is pouring rain I had to ride through on my bike from work today.


There was a less than 30% chance of rain today, and those of us who live in DC area know that, it means it is not going to rain and forecasters say that just to cover their behind. :) I guess, I forgot about the "did you lubricate your chain last night?" variable because that increases chance of rain to 100%!!!! :spank::shakehead::mad::mad::mad:

Now, I have to redo it again (yes, I follow chain maintenance rules after rain very closely). :)
 

Sawblade

Hopped up on Mountain Dew
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I almost cleaned my chain yesterday, but I'm glad I didn't. Mine is kind of protected in its new parking spot though. :D

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Adirondack Jack

Don't call me " Jun ior&a
I can't even begin to think about how terrible my odds have been with chain lube/rain following. Make a good QOD, Kazza! I'd have chance at that one (maybe). :D
 

Wolfman

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Lol, dont you know that everytime this happens (raining after a chain lube & or cleaning of the bike), that the Motorcycle gods are sitting in a bar up there somewhere, just giggling, like little schoolgirls! Saying stuff like" that'll learn ya for doing the right thing and looking after your bike!"....

:D
 

Kazza

Administrator aka Mrs Prebstar
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Just wondering what are the other maintenance rules? :spank::ban:
1 Lube when bike warm
2 Keep hand out of way when lubing :eek:
3 Lube once a week - 500 kms
4 Get husband to do all the above for you ;)

:D

Only rules I know....
 

Wolfman

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Elite Member
1 Lube when bike warm
2 Keep hand out of way when lubing :eek:
3 Lube once a week - 500 kms
4 Get husband to do all the above for you ;)

:D

Only rules I know....

As long as you dont make the poor bugger do the dishes as well! :spank:
 

Kazza

Administrator aka Mrs Prebstar
Moderator
Elite Member
As long as you dont make the poor bugger do the dishes as well! :spank:
Nah, dishwasher :D

Anyway, this will all come to an end now. He has made it clear that I need to maintain my bike.

Remember, I have a busy weekend - PCIII, 15T sprocket, Rizoma fluid reservoir, Heal-tech speedo healer and gear indicator. Oh and the Ohlins rear shock. He will help me though - no way could I do the shock :eek:
 

Wh0M3

Junior Member
When you say Lube bike when warm, what points are you talking about.

Chain-
pivot points?
any moving parts?

I'm sure if I look this info up in my owners manuel they would be there but it's around 8000 miles away, and that's a long walk and a really long swim.:BLAA:
 

Kazza

Administrator aka Mrs Prebstar
Moderator
Elite Member
When you say Lube bike when warm, what points are you talking about.

Chain-
pivot points?
any moving parts?

I'm sure if I look this info up in my owners manuel they would be there but it's around 8000 miles away, and that's a long walk and a really long swim.:BLAA:
Yep, you lube the chain not the bike..... My bad :spank:
 
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