Because the CT125 chain does not have rubber O-rings, any oil can be test.
I have used GEAE Oil, and the chain was very dark and dirty when it ran.
Chainsaw Bar Oil is the same as Gear Oil
Engine oil, bought temporarily on the road, is very sticky and difficult to clean, which is not good.
White lithium grease was bought temporarily on the road. It sticks to the chain very much and is difficult to clean off like fat.
After cleaning the chain with diesel, I had a sudden idea yesterday. I found a bottle of Rislone Engine Treatment in the garage and threw it on the chain. When I riding today, I saw that the chain was very clean and easy to wipe. Maybe it was because I took off the heavy luggage and felt that the horsepower increased. Already.
I just don't know if it can be used on O-ring chains.
I suggest you try it too
I have used GEAE Oil, and the chain was very dark and dirty when it ran.
Chainsaw Bar Oil is the same as Gear Oil
Engine oil, bought temporarily on the road, is very sticky and difficult to clean, which is not good.
White lithium grease was bought temporarily on the road. It sticks to the chain very much and is difficult to clean off like fat.
After cleaning the chain with diesel, I had a sudden idea yesterday. I found a bottle of Rislone Engine Treatment in the garage and threw it on the chain. When I riding today, I saw that the chain was very clean and easy to wipe. Maybe it was because I took off the heavy luggage and felt that the horsepower increased. Already.
I just don't know if it can be used on O-ring chains.
I suggest you try it too
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