Do You Need Expensive Chain Lube ?

Discussion in 'Technical Help' started by Wassy, Oct 6, 2019.

  1. I tend to use the old oil from a oil and filter change, run it through a coffee filter then paintbrush on also. Not a fan of the waxes and sticky goop as I worry they attract more dirt to act as a grinding paste rather than a lubricant.

    The oil is free, easy to use, recycling and easy to clean off.
     
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  2. I use scented candles dripped over each link

    What type of engine oil is the best? :bucktooth:
     
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  5. i'l wager that gets more use than any chain you have owned.
    innotec. shit hot. no fling. but not the easiest to clean if your that way inclined.
     
  6. Perves, that's for cyclists with saddle sores
     
  7. Can you imagine turning up on a blind date and park the above item on the table alongside your car keys/phone etc:grinning:.......question is would she run a mile or not.;)
     
  8. 2 stroke, used it once on my pushbike in the '80's - chain didn't see the light of day for months....
     
  9. Best mixed with petrol, nice Modul 800

    Pushbikes, na, my knees wouldn't hack it
     
  10. If you can be bothered best thing is hot candle wax melted into white spirit. Wipe the excess off, will not fling off or attract grit
     
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