jax wrote:Rode it in to work today. Problem is gone. Just have to remember to mind the chain after I ride in the rain. I also got around to checking all the bolts and everything related to the swinger swap. All was good. The safety wire on the front sprocket is holding as designed.
Thank you to all who pitched in with the ideas. To show my gratitude I went ahead and made a donation to the site as I have gained knowledge from here and have received help from others. I encourage everyone to donate a bit even if its a couple of bucks.
Jax,
Thank you for the donation, T o keep the site going I tend to send mine on it s Birthday every year, I figure if everyone donated a buck a month at that time for the following year we could add other stuff to the site as well
My other point to you is if you are using an " O" or "X" ring chain be careful of soaking in the wrong kind of solvent and no matter what chain NEVER use an air line t o force crap between links & under the sealing rubber rings.
I w ill repeat what I wrote a short while back that chains should be sprayed at the end of the journey (when hot) NEVER be washed with a pressure washer (see air line above) and if it does get rusty then greasing it etc will turn the iron oxide (rust) in to fine grinding paste and will wear VERY quickly .
If you put the bike into mothballs for the winter take the chain off and submerge it in clean non additive engine oil,