Naked_Duc
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I buy the same stuff at Walmart for 6 bucks and change.
You are lucky to be able to find it at Wally World.
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I buy the same stuff at Walmart for 6 bucks and change.
I buy the same stuff at Walmart for 6 bucks and change.
That's where I got mine. There is a WalMart supercenter where I live and they stock it.I never seen the chain saver lub at walmart... u sure?
I checked 2 of the 3 Wal-Mart's in town and neither stock any motorcycle products. The auto parts stores in town stock m/c oil, oil filters and spark plugs, but no chain cleaners or lubes. I have to get my chain products from the m/c dealers at premium prices :-(. I haven't checked online sources yet.
Check Lowes or Home Depot for garage door chain lube. My local Honda dealer service manager uses it and swears it is the same stuff as Honda Pro Lube. I went to buy some but it wasn't any cheaper than the Honda Pro Lube.I checked 2 of the 3 Wal-Mart's in town and neither stock any motorcycle products. The auto parts stores in town stock m/c oil, oil filters and spark plugs, but no chain cleaners or lubes. I have to get my chain products from the m/c dealers at premium prices :-(. I haven't checked online sources yet.
I use one of these LoobMan Motorcycle Chain Oiler Loobman chain-oiler - Home page
One push of the plunger ever 200 miles while riding and I'm good.
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i know people who get long service life out of o and x-ring chains using only WD40 to clean it and no lube. I have actually considered doing this as well.
Maybe I will. Hmmm.