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I would also like to add that proper lubing will reduce rust and corrosion and operating temperature of the components in contact i.e sprockets.A lack of lubrication increases friction between these surfaces,which would increase the working temperature of the components. This higher than normal temperature will result in components becoming less effective, therefore increasing chain wear. Lubricant between roller and the bushings will decrease friction and heat, and will in turn improve the efficiency of the drive, extending chain and sprocket's life.Originally posted by julianpaul View Post
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Originally posted by abbydance4life View PostI own Matt Grey RTR 180, should i go for lacquer coating!!
will it protect the paint?It will definitely protect the paint AND stickers. The first to go are the stickers. Paint takes longer. Because there's no lacquer, the edges are exposed. Dust will get into the edges, making them peel. If the bike's been in the sun long enough, the glue will have hardened and the peeled-off bit might break off leaving the rest of the sticker intact. Or it may just keep peeling. A nightmare scenario which i'm going through right now. One major spot is the tank stripe just behind the cap on the left. About an inch or two of the edge (about 2mm wide) has peeled and broken off.Originally posted by rennycornelius View PostBut the matt grey now looks like it's been laquered
But, be warned, you will loose the matte finish and it will be super glossy and shiny. I'm not sure but i think using a rough grinding paste AFTER lacquering, would give a kind of matte finish. That's the theory anyway.
Chain spray has a perfect consistency, unlike any ratio of oil/grease mixed with kerosene. Almost like a thicker wd-40. I haven't used it here, but in muscat. Some american brand, not 3m. And the chain still looks lovely. Just have to wipe off the non-mating parts.Originally posted by rennycornelius View PostThanks a ton for the detailed explaination, will be lubing it with the motul chain spray then, cuz regular oil will end up making it home for the sludge.
^^What he said! Cheers mate.Originally posted by chicane1879 View PostI would also like to add that proper lubing will reduce rust and corrosion and operating temperature of the components in contact i.e sprockets.A lack of lubrication increases friction between these surfaces,which would increase the working temperature of the components. This higher than normal temperature will result in components becoming less effective, therefore increasing chain wear. Lubricant between roller and the bushings will decrease friction and heat, and will in turn improve the efficiency of the drive, extending chain and sprocket's life.
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How about a spray of WD-40 only???Originally posted by julianpaul View Post
Chain spray has a perfect consistency, unlike any ratio of oil/grease mixed with kerosene. Almost like a thicker wd-40. I haven't used it here, but in muscat. Some american brand, not 3m. And the chain still looks lovely. Just have to wipe off the non-mating parts.The Magician"
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WD-40 is not a lubricant. It stands for Water Displacement#40!!Originally posted by rennycornelius View PostHow about a spray of WD-40 only???
It is used to replace water and moisture from the metallic surfaces threby reducing the chances of rust/corrosion. And there is a highly debatable rumour/fact that the compound used in WD-40 could possibly dissolve the lubricants present inside the O-rings.
You can use WD-40 for cleaning purposes only but not solely for lubing.
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Originally posted by chicane1879 View PostWD-40 is not a lubricant. It stands for Water Displacement#40!!
It is used to replace water and moisture from the metallic surfaces threby reducing the chances of rust/corrosion. And there is a highly debatable rumour/fact that the compound used in WD-40 could possibly dissolve the lubricants present inside the O-rings.
You can use WD-40 for cleaning purposes only but not solely for lubing.
But that thing is really good for the switches and ignition.
Man i'am happy with the dry chain even if it takes the life by 5000kms..
i'll lube it in rains to save it from rust, till then i'am running it dry.Originally posted by Sarvajit View PostTry the new Tru 4 chain spray from TVS, should work well coz its meant for the RTR only.
The Magician"
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Guys tell me something, whenever you go for servicing your bike at the svc or with some problems, do they ask you to keep your bike for a day at least? Or do they do the needful while you wait at the svc at hand over your bike after that?You can only ride better tomorrow if you ride safe today.
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Nops, not never.Originally posted by theguitarfreak View PostGuys tell me something, whenever you go for servicing your bike at the svc or with some problems, do they ask you to keep your bike for a day at least? Or do they do the needful while you wait at the svc at hand over your bike after that?
Unless you visit the service after 2-3P.M or you have some major problem/work to be done. They should not keep the bike's meant for free services for overnight job.
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I have sent an email to TVS. They have replied back by saying sorry for the incovenience caused and asked me for the registration number and the dealer name. I think TVS will now take some stepsOriginally posted by sunny9830687955 View Postheheh still facing problem with u r svc guys those saha guys are really lazy a** need 3 days to service 8 bikes it is better to complain to higher authority at least they deserve that
I have also mentioned about your dissatisfaction with the svc. Lets see what they do.
Yes thats how it should be done. But the svc here is so damn lazy and indifferent. Whoever comes for servicing or with some problems, they ask him to leave his bike. It doesnt matter to most of the customers but it does to me if i cant ride my bike for even a day. Hence i complained.Originally posted by chicane1879 View PostNops, not never.
Unless you visit the service after 2-3P.M or you have some major problem/work to be done. They should not keep the bike's meant for free services for overnight job.You can only ride better tomorrow if you ride safe today.
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The best way to avoid this is to make a sc guy your friend, and i still recommend to find a good mech out there after getting your free services donr from the Showroom.Originally posted by theguitarfreak View PostGuys tell me something, whenever you go for servicing your bike at the svc or with some problems, do they ask you to keep your bike for a day at least? Or do they do the needful while you wait at the svc at hand over your bike after that?The Magician"
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