winjohn Senior Retro Guru Feb 28, 2025 #11 The way the gears were on the Kona I think it must have been "Skippy" peanut butter they had used.
Tootyred Old School Grand Master Feedback View Feb 28, 2025 #12 Smooth...yes.......crunchy...oh no! Plus it makes your kit taste better.
Tayside Devout Dirtbag Mar 1, 2025 #13 I am sure I can't be the first to have used butter on spds to make them quiet ,#strangelooksathecafe.
I am sure I can't be the first to have used butter on spds to make them quiet ,#strangelooksathecafe.
Antwack Senior Retro Guru Mar 1, 2025 #14 I’ve mentioned this before but my mate when we were teenagers in the 90’s lubricated his suspension forks with used lard… I can still smell it.
I’ve mentioned this before but my mate when we were teenagers in the 90’s lubricated his suspension forks with used lard… I can still smell it.
R Rod_Saetan Old School Grand Master Feedback View Mar 1, 2025 #15 Suprachrgd82 said: Peanut butter is not a good lubricant. It requires several showers to scrub off. Click to expand...
Suprachrgd82 said: Peanut butter is not a good lubricant. It requires several showers to scrub off. Click to expand...
Markybeau Retrobike Rider Gold Trader Dyna-Tech Fan Feedback View Mar 1, 2025 #17 bikeworkshop said: I think you'll find the "dog method" mentioned for chain cleaning ...will remove the peanut butter too. Click to expand... Dog method? (checks browser history). Whole different forum...
bikeworkshop said: I think you'll find the "dog method" mentioned for chain cleaning ...will remove the peanut butter too. Click to expand... Dog method? (checks browser history). Whole different forum...