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A good quality lube goes a l9ng way, the Yamaha chain case lube is garbage and they come in 8 oz bottles which is not enough.
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I have filled mine to just over the half way of site glass. Even just short of the top of the glass one year. Either way 12 oz. minimum. I was very happy to see the klotz black slime on everything. And well coated
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I saw a post on one of the Facebook sidewinder pages where the 2017 top gear without the oiling hole is lasting longer than the one with the drilled holes. Something about more crap getting to the bushing with the holes drilled. My 17 looks mint as well at 7500kms, I was planning on changing it because of what I have read on here but decided not to.
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Cool thanks for the info. I would bet the one with the hole WILL LAST longer. Either way it shows it’s not to bad without. I’m going with a new one with hole.I saw a post on one of the Facebook sidewinder pages where the 2017 top gear without the oiling hole is lasting longer than the one with the drilled holes. Something about more crap getting to the bushing with the holes drilled. My 17 looks mint as well at 7500kms, I was planning on changing it because of what I have read on here but decided not to.
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I had my 21 tooth and no hole with the coating worn off at just 750 miles.
22 with 2 holes I drilled looked like the day I put it in with 1500 miles on it. I’ll take holes every time. If it doesn’t have holes, I’d drill them in.
22 with 2 holes I drilled looked like the day I put it in with 1500 miles on it. I’ll take holes every time. If it doesn’t have holes, I’d drill them in.
34pontiac
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Oh boy. Here goes the Facebook crap again LolI saw a post on one of the Facebook sidewinder pages where the 2017 top gear without the oiling hole is lasting longer than the one with the drilled holes. Something about more crap getting to the bushing with the holes drilled. My 17 looks mint as well at 7500kms, I was planning on changing it because of what I have read on here but decided not to.
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This is the place for reliable info.. TY... We dont all agree all the time but straight info and helpful tips..Facebook not so much.
Any way you want to take the post. I was just trying to show wear at 6k
Any way you want to take the post. I was just trying to show wear at 6k
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Oh boy. Here goes the Facebook crap again Lol
Facebook or here its all the same #*$&@. Sidewinder owners sharing experiences bud. Mine without the oil hole is is fine at 7500 kms, as well as this posters. So its not crap, there seem to be many without oil holes and without issue. Of these failures, I wonder how many had the correct chain tension. It seems like I have to turn my adjuster a few turns every 600-800 kms or so. I had mine set perfect at the beginning of this season and after 2 days of testing and racing on ice, and 600 kms of riding, I had to tighten the adjust a 2 or 3 turns. It cannot be good to have the chain hitting stuff in the case, rubbing that nub off and having your oil impregnated with ground magnesium.
34pontiac
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I was referring to another post where everyone went off on the Facebook info /rumors ... EtcFacebook or here its all the same #*$&@. Sidewinder owners sharing experiences bud. Mine without the oil hole is is fine at 7500 kms, as well as this posters. So its not crap, there seem to be many without oil holes and without issue. Of these failures, I wonder how many had the correct chain tension. It seems like I have to turn my adjuster a few turns every 600-800 kms or so. I had mine set perfect at the beginning of this season and after 2 days of testing and racing on ice, and 600 kms of riding, I had to tighten the adjust a 2 or 3 turns. It cannot be good to have the chain hitting stuff in the case, rubbing that nub off and having your oil impregnated with ground magnesium.
Apparently you missed that one.
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I was referring to another post where everyone went off on the Facebook info /rumors ... Etc
Apparently you missed that one.
Lol, you quoted my post, look up a few. Many of the same guys that post here post on Facebook. Wasn’t trying to start something, just trying to help out other sidewinder owners with a different viewpoint based off my own experience. I thought that’s what these forums were for. Thanks for your insightful contribution to the topic at hand tho.
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Good win for klotz.
Yep. 5000kms. Significant coating wear on top 24gear without oil hole. Cat gears
Yep. 5000kms. Significant coating wear on top 24gear without oil hole. Cat gears
34pontiac
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It was meant in sarcasm. Nevermind.. enjoy your dayFacebook or here its all the same #*$&@. Sidewinder owners sharing experiences bud. Mine without the oil hole is is fine at 7500 kms, as well as this posters. So its not crap, there seem to be many without oil holes and without issue. Of these failures, I wonder how many had the correct chain tension. It seems like I have to turn my adjuster a few turns every 600-800 kms or so. I had mine set perfect at the beginning of this season and after 2 days of testing and racing on ice, and 600 kms of riding, I had to tighten the adjust a 2 or 3 turns. It cannot be good to have the chain hitting stuff in the case, rubbing that nub off and having your oil impregnated with ground magnesium.
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I personally know alot of people who post on FB who I would not ever take advice from when it comes to ANYTHING in life, much less my Winder. LOL
Leave FB for the 14 yr old girls please.
Dan
Leave FB for the 14 yr old girls please.
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I like lucas synthetic gear lube
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