Orangie
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What chain lube y’all using. I’ve been using DuPont chain save because it seems to keep things clean. Anything better ??
Using them both, I like them. Only mtb products I've found so far that excludes tests on animals. Plus they smell better, lol.Mukoff Dry and Wet for me (wet in the current wet uk weather, but will swap to dry when it warms up), been great so far.
Depends where/when you ride alsoWhat chain lube y’all using. I’ve been using DuPont chain save because it seems to keep things clean. Anything better ??
I've been using squirt but I've just had a go at this guys ( ) formula and it seems to be going OK. Bit of fluffing around taking the chain off and so forth but will be interesting to see if I get additional longevity out of the chain.
Me too, goes on easy and takes ages to become excessive buildup and then it cleans off easy when it does.tri-flow
I hear ya on the lazy front I probably wouldnt be recording if garmin didnt make it so damn easy to do. I've got an older mate who has been waxing his chains since racing BMX as a kid, swears buy it. Will see how it all goes in 1000km or so i guess.I am still doing it, I usually rotate between two chains. Just recently I've been thinking of giving it away and moving back to squirt. The drive train is a lot cleaner but removing the chain, cleaning, rewaxing putting the chain back on is losing it's novelty, I'm surprised I've lasted this long.
It's definitely more cost effective, unsure if chains last longer as I stopped recording stuff but at a guess they probably do.
@GrahamPaul and @iXi
How are you finding the wax almost 2 years later?
I've got 4 chains to rotate through, did 330km on the first chain, starting squeeking a bit after a really wet ride so rotated off to the next one.
If it can make drive components last longer, as claimed, I'll be happy
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