Thanks guys!
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Hey how is it going, my name is Oliver Stone I'm a mechanic of Monster Energy Procircuit Kawasaki racing team. Today I'm just gonna show you how you go about cleaning and maintaining the chain.
Okay, right. When you're done on the track and you bring your bike back home you need to wash it, obviously. And what we do is we take the chain cleaner. You know you see you've been on the track and and you've used your chain lube during the day, the chains of the lube will be flung around the front sprocket. And just apply this everywhere where there is chain lube. And you put it on the frame rails, on the chainroller, on the inside, outside, top and bottom of the chain. Even the chain drop where the grease has build up.
Just spray this everywhere and let it set for a few minutes so it just soaks into the lube. And then just pretty much jet wash it off. Just get in there and get it as clean as possible.
So once your chain is clean and as dry as you can get it take the MPPL which is the Multiple Purpose Penetrant Lube. And then yea, you just apply it again to the chain, this time just to the inside and the outside. Concentrate on the inside of the roller so this can penetrate and displace any water to prevent rust and just to increase the spin, there's less friction. Once you get on the track you need to lube the chain. You take the crystal clear ChainGuard from Maxima, give it a little shake before you use it. Just apply it to the rollers, either side on the inside of the chain. Until you kinda get an even feel. Put a small amount on the top; the chain is completely covered.
Personally I like to spray more on the inside than the outside because when you ride the centrigugal force will drive the oil through the chain. And you know you wanna have your wheel on tight. As you can see now this chain is pretty good. It reduces friction, visibly.
(still I corrected some things like multi -> multiple, because now that you said the phrase I hear the ending; as well as some places are still not 100% clear)
But anyways, thank you a lot!