If your looking for a mug in Fife tak yer ane . Taks a lang Speen tae sup wee a Fifer . Ya hoor sir . Had many a good time working with lads from there up at Nigg.Unless yer fae Fife
If your looking for a mug in Fife tak yer ane . Taks a lang Speen tae sup wee a Fifer . Ya hoor sir . Had many a good time working with lads from there up at Nigg.Unless yer fae Fife
Used to love this stuff for the 3 months you hope things are dry forSquirt user enters the chat room.
I'm a fan of the RnR Extreme as well....Used to love this stuff for the 3 months you hope things are dry for
RnR Extreme all year long now even if we have a dry summer.
Depends where you live
Edit: sorry OP but GT85 is never the answer
OK Zim, I will defer to your old wise ways, and am going to run Squirt.Squirt.
Tried everything else.
Works in all conditions, gives excellent life span, isn't sticky. (Actually change bikes more frequently than chains since changing to squirt) Just re-lube every 30-50k for short rides or once a ride for longer rides. Put it on after your ride or 15 minutes before you ride. Just put a dribble on the inside of the chain, move to next section and so on, spin it round a few times to equalise, voila !
Who is "being a dick about it"?Chain lube; pick one and be a dick about it...
The maths on that doesn't add up when you are using hi-end components, let alone the bike will shift poorly and not run as silent for a much larger percentage of the time you use it.There's always the bin it option, do the minimum maintenance and just buy another, probably cheaper than using expensive lubes in the long run, and certainly easier.
I thought we were just sharing information ? No one needs to do anything. Enjoy your day.You didn't read my earlier post, did you? We all have our favourite brands and methods of chain/ drivetrain maintenance, and some just don't care/can't be bothered. It's not your money being spaffed away, so get over it. I've got a garage full of lubricants, degreasers and waxes, why do I or anyone else need to buy more more to fit your Squirt headspace?
The bottle of squirt cost AUD$20. It should last a long time.
Absolutely.Why wouldn't anyone spend a measly $15-$20 a year on a bottle of lube if it maximizes the life of their drivetrain?
For years all I have used on my chain is GT85. Some say it’s too thin. I have tried different chain oils but can’t seem to find one I like. They either wash off or attract the dirt and grime and end up looking so messy and clogging up jockey wheels. Have been recommended Juice lubes Viking lube but looking at reviews it seems a lot of wastage and having to apply a lot of times etc. I want some thing for all seasons not one for dry days and one for wet days and one for fall off days. what do you guys use and can recommend.
For years all I have used on my chain is GT85. Some say it’s too thin. I have tried different chain oils but can’t seem to find one I like. They either wash off or attract the dirt and grime and end up looking so messy and clogging up jockey wheels. Have been recommended Juice lubes Viking lube but looking at reviews it seems a lot of wastage and having to apply a lot of times etc. I want some thing for all seasons not one for dry days and one for wet days and one for fall off days. what do you guys use and can recommend.
Regarding the Squirt results. They also found this in video reviews. You need to do 2 applications of Squirt to get good penetration. And you must let Squirt dry properly between applications and before use. Only then will you get the really low wear rates. This really isn't said in the manufacturers directions. It says to only wait 5 mins between initial applications, and it doesn't say how long to wait before riding. Other than to say, Wait till dry.Lubricant Testing - Zero Friction Cycling
zerofrictioncycling.com.au
This is an informative article you mat want to read.
You did see the big laughing emoji, yeah?Who is "being a dick about it"?
You did see the big laughing emoji, yeah?
Just had that in a other eMTB web-pub where expensive add ons are offered for the above mentioned stuff. Reminded me of good old motorcycle days with non-O-Ring chains being cooked in heated grease what looked pretty much the same, chain grease in a tin:I've been in the "bike business" for over 30 years and have tried nearly every bike lube on the market. I'm meticulous about my drivetrain and have always preferred to keep it as clean as possible. For a long time, I read about immersive chain waxing but was reluctant to try it because it seemed too time-consuming, especially with the need for dedicated pots to melt the wax.
However, times have changed. With electric slow cookers and specialized chain wax formulas now available, I decided to finally give immersive waxing a shot. Let me say one thing: I will NEVER go back to regular chain lube.
No more dirty chains or gritty drivetrains. I've switched to immersive waxing on all my bikes—acoustic MTB, eMTB, and road—and the durability is unmatched. I primarily ride in ultra-dry, dusty conditions, with the occasional muddy or rainy ride. The wax repels everything: dust, mud, water, and the chain stays sparkling clean.
The immersive waxing process is quick and clean if you have a simple slow cooker. I've had exceptional results using SILCA Secret Chain Blend for this purpose. The performance of my bike chain has noticeably improved, particularly during my mountain rides. Unlike other dry lubes that often resulted in a noisy chain after just one ride, the SILCA wax keeps my chain silent for 3-4 rides, even under tough conditions.
One of the most impressive aspects of this method is how resilient the waxed chain is in adverse weather. Whether it's rain or mud, the chain performs flawlessly without compromising its cleanliness. The chain remains completely dry and clean to the touch—no more greasy residue like with traditional lubes.
Maintenance has become incredibly straightforward. A quick wipe with a microfiber cloth moistened with isopropyl alcohol is all it takes to prep the chain for another ride. When it's time to reapply the wax, I simply toss the chain in the slow cooker, wait for the wax to melt, swish the chain a couple of times, remove, and hang it to dry. Done. This process is far less messy and time-consuming than the degreaser routine required with regular lubes.
Overall, immersive waxing has completely transformed my bike maintenance routine. The only thing I regret is not adopting this method sooner.
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