How to reduce gearbox noise?

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Re: How to reduce gearbox noise?

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What a dreadful thought, Why they may go over the top and buy a Harley or a BM shaftdrive :haha: :haha:
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Re: How to reduce gearbox noise?

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haha, Personally I prefer chain wax to oil. It tends to be less prone to spraying off where you put it. I use it on my Bike and on my tank with zero ill affect to either :p
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Re: How to reduce gearbox noise?

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My Bandit 1200 is long due replacing but I have not found anything that comes close to the all round enjoyment this bike brings me,
I can still clip a couple of Nonfango boxes on the side and go to France for the week, and the old dear will still beat Porsche 911s away from the lights, and with a pair of Bridgestones under me I feel safe and know that corners are taken care of, as to my chain the Scottoiler takes care of it. Shaun.
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Re: How to reduce gearbox noise?

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the scottoiler that has a lot of plastic parts to it :p

I have an R6. My first big bike had a Scottoiler. I took it off so I would get used to chain maintenance. Been looking at changing the R6 for a more sit up and beg bike (as we call them). Just finding the ride position a bit cramped these days.
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Re: How to reduce gearbox noise?

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Last time I lubed the gearbox, I used Squirt, a bicycle chain lube that is wax based.

http://www.squirtlube.com

To apply, I ran the gearbox slowly as I placed lube on the gears. I then let it dry before playing with the tank.

I have no idea if it resulted to any improvement as I'm still new to this hobby.
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Re: How to reduce gearbox noise?

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jarndice wrote:What a dreadful thought, Why they may go over the top and buy a Harley or a BM shaftdrive :haha: :haha:
Shaun.
It is supprising just how alike a Heng Long tank and my Harley are. Constantly needing attention, never finished and doesn't go when you want it to!

At least I don't ride/drive a Goldwing!!! :haha:
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Re: How to reduce gearbox noise?

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Lol, when I used to live in the UK I bought a Honda VTR and came with the scottoiler too (how I love the bike, god!) But that is a good idea, motorcycle grease could be good for lubing our gearboxes.

Or we always can try to make a tiny scottoiler :D :D :D :D :D
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Re: How to reduce gearbox noise?

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atcttge wrote:Last time I lubed the gearbox, I used Squirt, a bicycle chain lube that is wax based.

http://www.squirtlube.com

To apply, I ran the gearbox slowly as I placed lube on the gears. I then let it dry before playing with the tank.

I have no idea if it resulted to any improvement as I'm still new to this hobby.

I have some of this for my bicycles, its exactly the same stuff they use for motorcycles, but in a none aerosol :)
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