Hopefully this attaches properly from my phone. Here's what my chain looks like today, after a brief 1km ride to pick up lunch. Was cleaner looking before.

I use Wurth Saebesto every 2-3 tanks of gas. I never clean my chain. I ride regardless of bad weather and park outdoors.
I had some light surface rust on the exposed sections once after I parked it outside for a few weeks this winter. Sprayed it, drove to work and back, sprayed again. Except for that one morning, it looks clean, shiny, and like new all the time.
I've adjusted the tension one notch once in the past 11000km (bike's got 21k and never been adjusted - bought it at 10) but I probably only had to do that because sometimes I, like everybody with a 1000cc I-4, like to drive like a total dildo for a couple minutes occasionally.
You sound like you're giving it a lot of diligent care and attention, way more than me, so either there is something strange and wrong with your chain or there is something wrong with what you're using and how you're taking care of it. My chain should look like a nightmare compared to yours.
Ted Rose from Rosey Toes. He trains all of his customers to keep their chain diligently lubed. If you just want to buy a can simply visit his shop and bring 10 bucks.Where do you get your Wurth Sabesto?
Ever since Pannon closed in Streetsville, I don't know where else to buy it.
Hopefully this attaches properly from my phone. Here's what my chain looks like today, after a brief 1km ride to pick up lunch. Was cleaner looking before.
Hopefully this attaches properly from my phone. Here's what my chain looks like today, after a brief 1km ride to pick up lunch. Was cleaner looking before.
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Your chain IS worn out....get a better quality chain (eg. D I D GOLD)
Is this the chain that came from GP Bikes?
Based on this picture I suggest simply lubing it and making sure lube gets onto each individual O-Ring located between the side plates. Take your time and good luck. Also, the rollers appear to be dry and need some lube.
I'll bet that there are a lot of "Kinks" in your Chain Links. That's not safe to be riding on. Change it ASAP.
I always use DID chains, ERV 3's recently, but a bunch of friends run the EK MVXZ chains and say they love them, so I dunno!! lol.Any opinion on DID vs EK?
I'm sure you're already aware, but GP Bikes should not have sold you a bike with a chain in that condition.
Indeed. Problem now is, it's been 4 months, and 7,000km. Can I really prove that it WAS in that condition anymore, given the time & mileage? I wish I'd been smarter about it and immediately brought the bike back when I spotted how filthy the chain was, but instead I let it slide. Did not expect to wind up with the number of problems/expenses that have now mounted...
I always use DID chains, ERV 3's recently, but a bunch of friends run the EK MVXZ chains and say they love them, so I dunno!! lol.
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-Jamie M.
The chain on my '05 V-Strom is getting coated with what looks like rust, or a rust-coloured substance on a frequent basis lately. This happens despite the fact I haven't been riding through any wet/poor conditions, dirt or etc, and I've only really been having the issue over the past couple of weeks.
Did you put a speedohealer on as well? If not your speedo will be reading fast, and your engine will be revving higher, which makes your brain THINK you are going faster, but really you're going slower
If that makes sense!
lol.
-Jamie M.