Frequently Asked Questions
RK CHAIN
Q How should I
maintain my non-O-ring chain?
A Doing routine maintenance on any chain is a
crucial step to getting the maximum wearlife out
of your chain. You should clean and check its
adjustment every 400 miles (sooner if the chain
gets excessively dirty). Use Formulated o-ring
chain cleaner or other similar product to keep
dirt from building up around link plates and rollers.
You can hose off a non-O-ring chain, but be sure
to use a moisture displacement product (like WD40)
after the chain comes in contact with water. After
your chain has been cleaned you should apply a
quality chain lube. Wipe away any excess lube,
so that it does not attract dirt.
Q How should I
maintain my O-ring chain?
A. Doing routine maintenance on any chain is
a crucial step to getting the maximum wearlife
out of your chain. You should clean and check
its adjustment every 400 miles (sooner if the
chain gets excessively dirty). Use formulated
O-ring chain cleaner or other similar product
to keep dirt from building up around link plates
and rollers. Don’t use a wire brush or pressure
washer. If your chain comes in contact with water,
be sure to use a moisture displacement (like WD40).
Lubing an O-Ring chain is vital for maximum wearlife.
All RK O-Ring chains are injected at the factory
with a lifetime supply of internal lubricant.
The purpose of an O-Ring lube is to keep the chain
from rusting and the O-rings from drying out.
We recommend RK special formula O-Ring Chain Lube
because it is a non-aerosol, specifically formulated
to stick the chain, yet not attract excessive
dirt.
Q. Will I need
any special tools to install my new chain?
A. We recommend that every RK Chains be installed
using a chain tool. Some tools, like RK’s UCT4060,
combine all the parts needed to break the chain,
cut it to length and clip or rivet the connecting
link.
Q. Can I use a
connecting link from a different type of chain?
A. No, you should only use the connecting link
for your specific chain. If you have lost your
connecting link please contact your dealer for
a correct replacement.
Q. Is it OK to
add links to a chain if it’s too short?
A. RK does not recommend adding links to a chain
if the chain is too short. You should purchase
the correct length instead.
Q. Does RK or
Excel sponsor riders?
A. Yes, Both RK and Excel sponsor riders of all
levels. Most riders submit their resumes in September/October.
You can also send your resume through Sponsorhouse.com
Q. Where can I
purchase half-links?
A. RK stopped producing half-links ten years
ago.
Q. Is it normal
for a new chain to stretch after the first few
rides?
A. Yes, it is normal for all chains to stretch
a small amount. You should adjust your chain alignment
and tension to OEM specs for your motorcycle/ATV.
Check again after the first 50 miles and again
after 200 miles. If you are riding off-road, check
the chain before every ride.
EXCEL RIMS
Q. How should I
clean my anodized rims?
A. Rims that have been anodized require special
care. DO NOT USE SIMPLE GREEN® ON ANODIZED
RIMS! Wash rims with a PH balanced soap (shampoo)
and rise thoroughly.
Q. My rim has
small cracks near the nipples, what caused this?
A. Cracks around the nipple holes indicate over-tightening
of the spoke and nipples. Nipples should never
be over tightened. We recommend using a spoke
torque wrench when lacing your wheels. Excel produces
an adjustable torque wrench designed to tighten
your nipples to the appropriate specs. See the
Excel section of our website for details.
DOUBLE ROW WHEEL BEARINGS
Q. What all is
involved when modifying the Universal type Bearing
Kit to my bike?
A. The Universal Kits require a modification
to the stock spacer and speedo drive. You need
to machine off 200 thousandths of an inch off
of each piece.
Q. Is it normal
for the bearings to “weep” grease?
A. Yes, the bearings are over-packed at the factory.
This is a normal occurrence with Double Row Bearings.
Q. Will I notice
a difference ride-wise after I install the bearings?
A. Yes, you should notice a smoother, more fluid
ride and that all wheel wobble associated with
Timken style bearings will be gone.
“The first thing I noticed was that my wheel
wobble had stopped and that I actually needed
to apply the brake when I was waiting at a stop
light. The ride is so much smoother now.” Craig
Murrow, Hot Rod Bikes
EXCEL PRO SERIES WHEELS
Q. What are the
benefits of the Pro Series Wheel?
A. Unlike OE-type hubs, Excel Pro Series Wheels
can be moved from one bike to another by using
bike-specific carrier rings. This feature saves
you hundreds of dollars by allowing one set of
wheel to be used on several bikes. Pro Series
Wheels are lightweight and are available in three
different colors: gold, black and silver.
BENDIX BRAKE PADS
Q. What is the
difference between the sintered and ceramic brake
pad compounds?
A. Ceramic brake pads are designed for non-competition
general use. Sintered brake pads are specifically
designed for racing purposes. Ceramic pads provide
consistent stopping power yet are designed to
be “easy” on OEM rotors. Sintered pads have a
high coefficient of friction to provide high initial
bite and maximum stopping power. Sintered pads
are generally more expensive than ceramic pads
and typically wear faster than non-competition
pads.
FRAM FILTERS
Q. Will using a
FRAM Filter on my new bike void the warranty?
A. No, FRAM Filters meet or exceed OEM specifications
and therefore will not void the manufacturers
warranty. FRAM Filters trap debris smaller than
10 microns (1 micron is smaller than 1 thousandth
of a millimeter)
Have a question? Send your questions
to info@rkexcelamerica.com
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