Chain oil, what do you use?

Mike Muz

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Just a curiosity this one,

In the summer I use some wax based product, but is hopeless in this weather.

So what do you use in the winter, with the very salty roads we have at the moment?

Mike
 
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Chain lube,currently a wet lube as I have it (as I use it on stanchions on forks)

Also some spray grease (carlube brand currently,bit sure I've used 151 too) from when I'm lazy as it smell quite nice.

I don't worry to much, chains are only five to ten quid, so works out better to just get a new one after a bit.
 
legrandefromage":feh7xdbw said:
Engine oil leftover from topping up an old e-class 300 turbodiesel

Funny you mention engine oil! I have used it in the past. Currently using 3 in 1 ! Is that bad?

Mike
 
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I generally use Muc Off ceramic wet...just need to be sure to wipe the excess off. However in recent months I have been using Rock and Roll wet lube which is awesome. Its thin but you apply liberally then wipe the chain to within an inch of its life. Result a good 3 or 4 off road wet 10 mile rides before needing to clean....and the chain doesn't get black....just muddy! Its pricey but bloody good!

http://thecycleclinic.co.uk/products/ro ... -lubricant

Doug
 
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Hi Mike :)

Hope your well :)

3-1 in one :facepalm: moving on swiftly.


Personally by far the best chain lubricants I've used are the Rock and Roll brand :)

Unfortunately Chain reaction whom I used to buy from don't supply it anymore :facepalm: , the cost of the shipping and potential duty importing this from the states meant I went over to the finish line range and so far it seems very good :)

So far the Finish line doesn't collect debris to badly and seems to wear well between applications :) , its a little cheaper than the Rock and roll lubes too.

I also run a more durable cassette and chain combo during the Uk monsoon mud fest season ;)

Ian
 

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