How do I oil a bike chain? How often should I be doing it?
Oiling a bike chain is an important part of maintaining your bike and ensuring smooth, efficient operation. Here's how to oil a bike chain:

1. Clean the chain: Use a clean cloth to wipe down the chain, removing any dirt or debris that may have accumulated.

2. Apply oil to the chain: You can use a specialized bike chain oil or a lightweight motor oil. Hold the oil bottle so that the tip is directly over a link and squeeze a drop of oil onto it. Move the chain around so that the oil gets onto each link.

3. Wipe off excess oil: Use a clean cloth to wipe off any excess oil that may have accumulated on the chain.

4. Repeat the process: Repeat the process until you have applied oil to the entire chain.

As for how often you should oil your bike chain, it depends on a few factors, such as the type of oil you use and the conditions you ride in. A general rule of thumb is to oil your chain every 100-200 miles, or more frequently if you are riding in wet or dirty conditions.

It's important to keep your bike chain well-oiled to prevent corrosion and ensure smooth, efficient operation. By following these steps, you can keep your bike chain in good condition and extend its lifespan.
Thanks, but i think i overapplied the oiling step, now each chain is bathed in oil, am afraid that during ride it might spread some of the oil in my shirt, pant or a pillion in the back, what should I do to reduce it.
Oil outside the chain tends to collect dirt and does not serve a functional purpose. Since it can be complicated for oil to reach deeper into the chain, it is common to apply too much oil to the chain. After you apply the oil, wipe the outside of it well. Wait a few minutes for some oil to ooze out from the inside of a chain, and wipe again. This will ensure that the internal mechanism of the chain is well-oiled, while the outside is clean, ensuring ease of use and durability.