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Title: Maintenance free chain.
Post by: robbo on 01 September 2020, 03:49:48 pm
Looks like BMW have come up with a maintenance free chain, which they've called M Endurance. It's being offered as a £100 option on S1000RR's and S1000XR's. Seems all clever stuff in conjunction with Regina by the look of it. Looks like a normal X ring but with an industrial diamond coating (ta-C). No lubing or adjusting. Scott oiler shares will be in a tailspin. :lol
Title: Re: Maintenance free chain.
Post by: mtread on 01 September 2020, 03:56:21 pm
I saw about this on one of the magazine websites.


Had to check it wasn't April the first.
Title: Re: Maintenance free chain.
Post by: robbo on 01 September 2020, 04:21:20 pm
I saw about this on one of the magazine websites.


Had to check it wasn't April the first.
I had to check the date as well :lol . Seems too good to be true, but if the coating doesn’t wear off coupled with the claimed lower friction coefficient, it certainly could be a revelation, as long as it comes in gold :lol .
Title: Re: Maintenance free chain.
Post by: VNA - BMW Wank on 01 September 2020, 05:09:53 pm
I've already found with a DID ZVM chain and a Scottoiler that there is no need to adjust the chain between tyre changes (about 5500 mile fae me).  On a chain that has done over 20,000 miles I can't measure any wear.

So I'm not that surprised by BMW's claims. 


The problem is you still have sprocket wear, in particular the front sprocket.  Mine was starting to look a little spent after 12,000 miles.  So I just popped in another (20 quid), I didn't bother fitting a new chain (170 quid) or rear sprocket (45 quid).
So have BMW also invented almost ever lasting sprocket, or are they advising you swap out the front sprocket now and again - and how many times?
https://www.motorcyclenews.com/news/new-tech/bmw-m-endurance-chain/ (https://www.motorcyclenews.com/news/new-tech/bmw-m-endurance-chain/)
Title: Re: Maintenance free chain.
Post by: Oldgit on 04 September 2020, 11:04:10 am
I've got a maintenance free chain--it's called a BMW:)
Title: Re: Maintenance free chain.
Post by: mtread on 04 September 2020, 12:54:34 pm
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I've got a maintenance free chain--it's called a BMW :)
But not failure free...... or so I've heard  :rolleyes
Title: Re: Maintenance free chain.
Post by: robbo on 04 September 2020, 02:15:48 pm
I've got a maintenance free chain--it's called a BMW:)
Good luck with that when it all goes wrong. My worst bike purchase by far. :(
Title: Re: Maintenance free chain.
Post by: VNA - BMW Wank on 04 September 2020, 06:20:37 pm
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I've got a maintenance free chain--it's called a BMW:)
Excellant point Oldgit.
Oh yes, Mmmmmmm BMW boxer;
(https://www.r1200rforum.com/attachments/p1004436-jpg.108593/)
Title: Re: Maintenance free chain.
Post by: Oldgit on 05 September 2020, 01:14:06 pm
I have had 4 BMW bikes (all Boxers -- R850 SE, R1150SE, R1200R and the present R1200RS SE and had no failures or breakdowns with any of them--mibby that's some sort of record ?? Mtread & Robbo.

Title: Re: Maintenance free chain.
Post by: VNA - BMW Wank on 05 September 2020, 09:12:59 pm
Sounds good :thumbup
Title: Re: Maintenance free chain.
Post by: darrsi on 08 September 2020, 03:46:30 pm
 :lol
Title: Re: Maintenance free chain.
Post by: YamFazFan on 08 September 2020, 07:36:58 pm
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