Every 500–1,000 miles or after every ride in rain
Service Interval
20–30 min
Estimated Time
$24
DIY Cost
$52
Shop Cost
Difficulty: Easy

Overview

The 2022 Suzuki Hayabusa requires chain lubrication & adjustment every 500–1,000 miles or after every ride in rain. Regular chain lube maintenance extends engine life and maintains peak performance. This guide covers the complete procedure for both DIY mechanics and those seeking shop estimates.

⚠️ Important: Never use WD-40 as chain lubricant — it strips O-ring grease. Use O-ring compatible chain lube only.

Tools Needed

🔧 Chain lube applicator 🔧 Chain slack gauge (or ruler) 🔧 Rear axle wrench 🔧 Torque wrench 🔧 Paddock stand or center stand

Supplies Needed

📦 Chain lubricant (O-ring safe) 📦 Cleaning solvent 📦 Brush 📦 Rags

Step-by-Step Procedure

  1. 1
    Elevate the rear wheel using a paddock stand or center stand.
  2. 2
    Clean the chain with a dedicated chain cleaner and brush. Remove all grit and old lube.
  3. 3
    Let the chain dry completely (5–10 minutes).
  4. 4
    Apply chain lubricant to the inner side of the chain (where it contacts the sprocket) while slowly rotating the rear wheel.
  5. 5
    Wipe off excess lubricant with a rag to prevent fling onto the tire.
  6. 6
    Check chain slack: with your finger at the midpoint of the lower run, slack should be 25–35mm (1.0–1.4 inches) — check your manual.
  7. 7
    If slack is excessive, loosen the rear axle nut.
  8. 8
    Adjust both chain adjusters equally to maintain wheel alignment.
  9. 9
    Tighten the rear axle nut to spec (typically 80–120 Nm).
  10. 10
    Recheck slack and alignment. Spin the wheel to verify smooth chain movement.

💰 Cost Breakdown

Chain lubricant $8–20
Chain cleaner $5–12
DIY Total $13–32
Shop labor (0.5 hr) $25–50
Shop Total $30–65