It needs gear oil, mine is still running the original chain from 1985.

On 7/6/12, Allen Thomas <[email protected]> wrote:
> I just learned something new. On my VFR the chain stretched unevenly across
> its length. I discovered this because I just adjusted it this past weekend,
> and I was lubing yesterday morning.  I noticed as I rotated the tire one
> half of the chain had correct slack, and the other half was too tight. So
> despite a lack of wear on the sprockets or overall stretch of the cain, I
> have to replace it due to the uneven wear. Because I can't get both the
> loose and tight sides into spec, and don't want to run the risk of
> derailment, or output bearing damage. So I thought I'd share this as others
> on the list may not have known to check for this issue as well.
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