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What Chain Lube Do You Use?
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<blockquote data-quote="MikeinFresno" data-source="post: 4546" data-attributes="member: 40"><p>Heating the chain is to get the lube to flow into the rollers and pins. Works on non o-ring x</p><p>chains. You need to lube a non o-ring chain.</p><p></p><p>I have used oil, synth lube, wax, etc. It all builds up and attracts the dirt. Dirt on the chain is an abrasive. I run o-rings chains now for a few years. The lube is inside the chain. I now use WD40 to displace the water after I ride and after a wash. Chains last just as long, dont get dirty, sprockets last a long time too. Its cheap as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeinFresno, post: 4546, member: 40"] Heating the chain is to get the lube to flow into the rollers and pins. Works on non o-ring x chains. You need to lube a non o-ring chain. I have used oil, synth lube, wax, etc. It all builds up and attracts the dirt. Dirt on the chain is an abrasive. I run o-rings chains now for a few years. The lube is inside the chain. I now use WD40 to displace the water after I ride and after a wash. Chains last just as long, dont get dirty, sprockets last a long time too. Its cheap as well. [/QUOTE]
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