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  • Great video!! Keep 'em comin'!! And good for you for not stooping to jgriff's level on his comment. He's just jealous of your bikes!! Nothin' wrong with taking care of your bikes after riding them. Well done!

  • blimey no wonder your duc chain is so clean you never ride, i have a 1098s and done 8000 miles in a year, dont you get chain lube on your rear wheel cos it looks like you put too much lube on, are you the kind that likes to look at a bike or ride it? that bike is wasted on you x

  • @jgriff4740. Please read the info below the video. I like looking at my bikes specially restoring them (Honda CBX 1000, Honda CB350 X3, Yamaha Virago VX750 X6, Cagiva mito 125, Honda CB550, Yamaha YZF R1 X3, Ducati 800 S2R, Suzuki GSXR1000 X2, Yamaha XS250, Kawasaki ZZR250, ZZR600 X3, ZZR1100 X2, ZZR1200, ZX6, ZX7, Ducati 748 Monoposto, Honda sabre 750, Honda nighthawk 750, Yamaha V-MAX 1200 and so much more to name (Nonstop)

  • that's a pitbull reversible single handed forward facing handled one

  • What paddock stand is that

  • Great attention to detail. Thanks for the vid, i'm just about to put my Tricolore away for winter..should i lube anything else..such as metal parts that may rust. Bike is on stands, tarped and in the gargae.

  • @Kordage. You don't have to lube anyting else. Stands are good, just make sure temperature not below 70 degrees. Temperature is the key factor in storing your bike, If no heater and you have concrete flooring put some insulation underneath the bike coz you can get a lot of moisture from the floor rather than the side wall. If you have an Automatic garage door and not insulated move it far from the door. Charge your battery once or twice a week. Check right voltage before you start your bike.

  • @DY1SLAYZFR1

    Ok awesome, thanks very much! took care of it all today

  • Thats one clean chain. I was wondering about the WD40, wouldn't it penatrate past the o rings and get into the sealed part of the chain cos its made to penatrate and lube? Did a bike shop say you can use it to clean chains or have just always used it? looks like it does a good easy job of it. If its a safe chain cleaner i might use it myself, any feed back would be great. cheers

  • @MrBikeboy600. This is what I use in my shop, been using it for many years and it makes cleaning easier. I dont use a grunge brush as you can see Lol...

    I clean my chain every 400 miles that's why you see the chain very clean. Manual says most bikes is 600 miles, I clean it before that. Regarding if the WD40 would penetate? It won't.

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