Save money and use Kero at a fraction of the price, brush is easily available, the cleaner is probably just repackage brake cleaner, as for no fling, it's all over the rims.
Cheers Mate , What you don't see is the total clean up we did afterwards on the video . WE are going to try a different method and product next time :)
@@kiwigrandtours After years, I've settled on a device from Kettenmax.com which clips on to the chain, using a container of whatever, I prefer Kero, the device is held in place with adjustable lines and the chain run through it 3 o4 4 times by turning the back wheel, does a thorough job, you need a drop cloth underneath, once done ditch the dirty liquid, wipe off with a rag and allow to dry, I use a chain oiler so no spray products required. The chain and sprockets on my '18 Tiger 800 XRT are at 50,000 km and showing no significant wear, I clean the chain about every 5,000 km when I do my oil changes, all up chain cleaning and oil/filter change take about 45 min. All the best.
You did not too much care about enviromet. Just spray all those chemicals straigt on the ground. Though I use Ipone but I do not drain it in to the ground.
That rear brake disk catching lubricant is something to avoid.
Yea bit of a cock up ...spent more time cleaning everything later
Now you have cleaned your rim, your swingarm and other bits around the back wheel. And also lubricated the rim!
Yes spent ages after filming :)
Save money and use Kero at a fraction of the price, brush is easily available, the cleaner is probably just repackage brake cleaner, as for no fling, it's all over the rims.
Cheers Mate , What you don't see is the total clean up we did afterwards on the video . WE are going to try a different method and product next time :)
@@kiwigrandtours After years, I've settled on a device from Kettenmax.com which clips on to the chain, using a container of whatever, I prefer Kero, the device is held in place with adjustable lines and the chain run through it 3 o4 4 times by turning the back wheel, does a thorough job, you need a drop cloth underneath, once done ditch the dirty liquid, wipe off with a rag and allow to dry, I use a chain oiler so no spray products required. The chain and sprockets on my '18 Tiger 800 XRT are at 50,000 km and showing no significant wear, I clean the chain about every 5,000 km when I do my oil changes, all up chain cleaning and oil/filter change take about 45 min. All the best.
That's Awesome Info .. Thanks PSG !!
Awesome video
Thanks Mate. We are giving it a crack eh ?
You did not too much care about enviromet. Just spray all those chemicals straigt on the ground. Though I use Ipone but I do not drain it in to the ground.
So what do we learn here? To put it in a nutshell 1. clean your chains before you 2. use a sufficient amount of lube. 😁
Same rules for the bedroom .