Ark
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hows g85 thick enough to use as a lube, it leaves behind a microscopic coating of PTFE.The X01 chain is one of the best chains out there for not rusting and long life.
Do exactly what Hobo Mikey does. Gt85 and replace it around 3k miles and stop being a slave to the chain!
It's almost like silicone shine if you spray it on a frame and then wipe it down after. I don't think its rubber friendly though. so avoid seals/forks
When you lube a chain only the internal rollers need lube, I doubt spraying gt85 is even touching them.
it will stop your chain rusting I guess if nothing else
Thats why soaking a chain in wax is seen as superior, and in some opinions stripping the original factory lube to use a drip based lube is bad, as without soaking you can't really properly grease the rollers inside the chain
it's too much faff for me though soI just use a normal drip on waxy lube every few rides, and after each ride wipe the chain with an old sock
The roller is what needs lube, and obviously not on the outside.
Chains don't stretch it's the Bushings, pins and rollers wearing down
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