To ensure optimal performance and longevity of your bike chain, it is recommended to lube it every 100-150 miles or every 2-3 weeks, depending on your riding conditions and the type of lubricant used. Regular maintenance will help prevent wear and corrosion, extending the life of your chain.
No, WD-40 is not recommended for lubing a yoyo. It is primarily a penetrating oil and can attract dirt and debris, which may affect the yoyo's performance. Instead, use specialized yoyo lubricants designed for this purpose, as they provide the appropriate viscosity and longevity without damaging the yoyo's materials.
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I was able to fix mine by vacuuming out the tracks and lubing the jack screws. No problems now (with the moonroof that is).
It depends on what kind of car you have. Try taking the pedal off and lubing the pivot and where the push rod mounts.
i would recommed durex lubing up wax, i know its not originally aimed at surfing but it works!
NO you would be beter of getting a Honda or Yamaha or kawasaki or ktm Honda has very little matnins ( oilcanges and lubing the chain )
Try lubing all moving parts then.....good luck using the motor
There is a factory service bulletin (23-024-08) about lubing the door latches and strikers.
Check all the electrical connections and try lubing them with electrical grease.
Hey man all bearings should have lube in them right from factory. You are not going to do anything worse then waste your time by re-lubing them, however if you do want to I suggest a higher end white lithium grease. I use white lightning, but any white lithium grease will work fine. The only time I re-lube my bearings is after extended periods of use and after they get wet, in which case I clean them up with wd-40 and then re-pack them with grease.
Using new head bolts & lubing the threads tighten to 25Nm then a further 90 degrees+ another 90+ another 90+ 45 degrees.
It is not normal and if it is a manual speedo the cable needs lubing and if it is electric, there is a problem that needs to be checked out. GoodluckJoe