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Chain Lube?
I wonder whether this product might not be a useful chain lube https://tinyurl.com/yc8dwzfp cheers, John B. |
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Chain Lube?
John B. slocomb wrote:
I wonder whether this product might not be a useful chain lube https://tinyurl.com/yc8dwzfp cheers, John B. It looks pricey, but molybdenum disulphide is a great, albeit messy dry lubricant. |
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On 2018-11-12 16:17, Ralph Barone wrote:
John B. slocomb wrote: I wonder whether this product might not be a useful chain lube https://tinyurl.com/yc8dwzfp cheers, John B. It looks pricey, but molybdenum disulphide is a great, albeit messy dry lubricant. Yes, that looks like it could become the most expensive chain lube ever. Do they have real gold flakes in there? I can't imagine a can lasting more than 4-5 lubes. You could buy a new chain instead where the factory lube lasts like 2-3 normal lube intervals. -- Regards, Joerg http://www.analogconsultants.com/ |
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On Mon, 12 Nov 2018 16:25:35 -0800, Joerg
wrote: On 2018-11-12 16:17, Ralph Barone wrote: John B. slocomb wrote: I wonder whether this product might not be a useful chain lube https://tinyurl.com/yc8dwzfp cheers, John B. It looks pricey, but molybdenum disulphide is a great, albeit messy dry lubricant. Yes, that looks like it could become the most expensive chain lube ever. Do they have real gold flakes in there? I can't imagine a can lasting more than 4-5 lubes. You could buy a new chain instead where the factory lube lasts like 2-3 normal lube intervals. Good Lord! A cyclist worrying about prices? Impossible! After all a TREK Madone SLR 9 Disc eTap starts at a mere $12,299,99.... But of course, that's a road bike and everyone knows that those who actually ride a bicycle on a public road are... well, a bit on the stupid side. Imagine, ignoring all those dangerous automobiles... In contrast, the mountain bikers, a sport that originated with a bunch of guys who rode old second, third, fourth hand, bikes that even the riders referred to as "Klunkers", can now rejoice in a brand new TREK Top Fuel 9.9 SL, for a paltry $9,299.99. And you want to ignore an almost magical product that markets for a mere $44.77 (plus shipping) ? cheers, John B. |
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John B. slocomb wrote:
On Mon, 12 Nov 2018 16:25:35 -0800, Joerg wrote: On 2018-11-12 16:17, Ralph Barone wrote: John B. slocomb wrote: I wonder whether this product might not be a useful chain lube https://tinyurl.com/yc8dwzfp cheers, John B. It looks pricey, but molybdenum disulphide is a great, albeit messy dry lubricant. Yes, that looks like it could become the most expensive chain lube ever. Do they have real gold flakes in there? I can't imagine a can lasting more than 4-5 lubes. You could buy a new chain instead where the factory lube lasts like 2-3 normal lube intervals. Good Lord! A cyclist worrying about prices? Impossible! After all a TREK Madone SLR 9 Disc eTap starts at a mere $12,299,99.... But of course, that's a road bike and everyone knows that those who actually ride a bicycle on a public road are... well, a bit on the stupid side. Imagine, ignoring all those dangerous automobiles... In contrast, the mountain bikers, a sport that originated with a bunch of guys who rode old second, third, fourth hand, bikes that even the riders referred to as "Klunkers", can now rejoice in a brand new TREK Top Fuel 9.9 SL, for a paltry $9,299.99. And you want to ignore an almost magical product that markets for a mere $44.77 (plus shipping) ? cheers, John B. Just buy your moly powder in bulk and mix it in with the carrier of your choice (oil, wax, a fast evaporating solvent, or a mixture of the above) https://www.lowerfriction.com/produc...?categoryID=26 |
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On 13/11/18 1:31 pm, Ralph Barone wrote:
John B. slocomb wrote: On Mon, 12 Nov 2018 16:25:35 -0800, Joerg wrote: On 2018-11-12 16:17, Ralph Barone wrote: John B. slocomb wrote: I wonder whether this product might not be a useful chain lube https://tinyurl.com/yc8dwzfp cheers, John B. It looks pricey, but molybdenum disulphide is a great, albeit messy dry lubricant. Yes, that looks like it could become the most expensive chain lube ever. Do they have real gold flakes in there? I can't imagine a can lasting more than 4-5 lubes. You could buy a new chain instead where the factory lube lasts like 2-3 normal lube intervals. Good Lord! A cyclist worrying about prices? Impossible! After all a TREK Madone SLR 9 Disc eTap starts at a mere $12,299,99.... But of course, that's a road bike and everyone knows that those who actually ride a bicycle on a public road are... well, a bit on the stupid side. Imagine, ignoring all those dangerous automobiles... In contrast, the mountain bikers, a sport that originated with a bunch of guys who rode old second, third, fourth hand, bikes that even the riders referred to as "Klunkers", can now rejoice in a brand new TREK Top Fuel 9.9 SL, for a paltry $9,299.99. And you want to ignore an almost magical product that markets for a mere $44.77 (plus shipping) ? cheers, John B. Just buy your moly powder in bulk and mix it in with the carrier of your choice (oil, wax, a fast evaporating solvent, or a mixture of the above) https://www.lowerfriction.com/produc...?categoryID=26 I added a good slug of MoS2 grease to my wax/oil mix. -- JS |
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On Tue, 13 Nov 2018 02:31:19 +0000 (UTC), Ralph Barone
wrote: John B. slocomb wrote: On Mon, 12 Nov 2018 16:25:35 -0800, Joerg wrote: On 2018-11-12 16:17, Ralph Barone wrote: John B. slocomb wrote: I wonder whether this product might not be a useful chain lube https://tinyurl.com/yc8dwzfp cheers, John B. It looks pricey, but molybdenum disulphide is a great, albeit messy dry lubricant. Yes, that looks like it could become the most expensive chain lube ever. Do they have real gold flakes in there? I can't imagine a can lasting more than 4-5 lubes. You could buy a new chain instead where the factory lube lasts like 2-3 normal lube intervals. Good Lord! A cyclist worrying about prices? Impossible! After all a TREK Madone SLR 9 Disc eTap starts at a mere $12,299,99.... But of course, that's a road bike and everyone knows that those who actually ride a bicycle on a public road are... well, a bit on the stupid side. Imagine, ignoring all those dangerous automobiles... In contrast, the mountain bikers, a sport that originated with a bunch of guys who rode old second, third, fourth hand, bikes that even the riders referred to as "Klunkers", can now rejoice in a brand new TREK Top Fuel 9.9 SL, for a paltry $9,299.99. And you want to ignore an almost magical product that markets for a mere $44.77 (plus shipping) ? cheers, John B. Just buy your moly powder in bulk and mix it in with the carrier of your choice (oil, wax, a fast evaporating solvent, or a mixture of the above) https://www.lowerfriction.com/produc...?categoryID=26 It doesn't seem to be quite as simple as the Dow stuff apparently goes on as a liquid and then hardens. According to the TDS it requires a two hour curing time which seems to imply something other then just Molybdenum Disulfide and a carrier. The Dow product contains Polybutyl Titanate which, from what I read, aids in forming an adhesive coating probably helps in causing the Moly to stick to the object being coated. cheers, John B. |
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On 11/12/2018 6:31 PM, Ralph Barone wrote:
snip Just buy your moly powder in bulk and mix it in with the carrier of your choice (oil, wax, a fast evaporating solvent, or a mixture of the above) https://www.lowerfriction.com/produc...?categoryID=26 Yes, that would work. But most people want a product, not a project. |
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On Monday, November 12, 2018 at 5:09:05 PM UTC-8, John B. slocomb wrote:
On Mon, 12 Nov 2018 16:25:35 -0800, Joerg wrote: On 2018-11-12 16:17, Ralph Barone wrote: John B. slocomb wrote: I wonder whether this product might not be a useful chain lube https://tinyurl.com/yc8dwzfp cheers, John B. It looks pricey, but molybdenum disulphide is a great, albeit messy dry lubricant. Yes, that looks like it could become the most expensive chain lube ever. Do they have real gold flakes in there? I can't imagine a can lasting more than 4-5 lubes. You could buy a new chain instead where the factory lube lasts like 2-3 normal lube intervals. Good Lord! A cyclist worrying about prices? Impossible! After all a TREK Madone SLR 9 Disc eTap starts at a mere $12,299,99.... But of course, that's a road bike and everyone knows that those who actually ride a bicycle on a public road are... well, a bit on the stupid side. Imagine, ignoring all those dangerous automobiles... In contrast, the mountain bikers, a sport that originated with a bunch of guys who rode old second, third, fourth hand, bikes that even the riders referred to as "Klunkers", can now rejoice in a brand new TREK Top Fuel 9.9 SL, for a paltry $9,299.99. And you want to ignore an almost magical product that markets for a mere $44.77 (plus shipping) ? cheers, Plus, it provides "permanent" lubrication: "Suitable for the permanent lubrication of highly stressed sliding guides with low sliding speeds, oscillating movements or intermittent operation. Used successfully for cylinder-head bolts, toaster guides, car mirror adjustment mechanisms, high voltage switches, for the running-in of highly stressed gear wheels." You spray it on your chain once, and you're done for life. Awesome! -- Jay Beattie. |
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On Mon, 12 Nov 2018 20:05:43 -0800 (PST), jbeattie
wrote: On Monday, November 12, 2018 at 5:09:05 PM UTC-8, John B. slocomb wrote: On Mon, 12 Nov 2018 16:25:35 -0800, Joerg wrote: On 2018-11-12 16:17, Ralph Barone wrote: John B. slocomb wrote: I wonder whether this product might not be a useful chain lube https://tinyurl.com/yc8dwzfp cheers, John B. It looks pricey, but molybdenum disulphide is a great, albeit messy dry lubricant. Yes, that looks like it could become the most expensive chain lube ever. Do they have real gold flakes in there? I can't imagine a can lasting more than 4-5 lubes. You could buy a new chain instead where the factory lube lasts like 2-3 normal lube intervals. Good Lord! A cyclist worrying about prices? Impossible! After all a TREK Madone SLR 9 Disc eTap starts at a mere $12,299,99.... But of course, that's a road bike and everyone knows that those who actually ride a bicycle on a public road are... well, a bit on the stupid side. Imagine, ignoring all those dangerous automobiles... In contrast, the mountain bikers, a sport that originated with a bunch of guys who rode old second, third, fourth hand, bikes that even the riders referred to as "Klunkers", can now rejoice in a brand new TREK Top Fuel 9.9 SL, for a paltry $9,299.99. And you want to ignore an almost magical product that markets for a mere $44.77 (plus shipping) ? cheers, Plus, it provides "permanent" lubrication: "Suitable for the permanent lubrication of highly stressed sliding guides with low sliding speeds, oscillating movements or intermittent operation. Used successfully for cylinder-head bolts, toaster guides, car mirror adjustment mechanisms, high voltage switches, for the running-in of highly stressed gear wheels." You spray it on your chain once, and you're done for life. Awesome! -- Jay Beattie. My Dad use to use this on our trailers' swaybars. It is a little messy. Cheers |
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