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Suzy Jackson wrote:
"Tim Jones" wrote in message . au... Other than expensive bike store lubricant, what do people use for oiling their chain? Motorcycle chain oil? This is IMHO by far the best stuff to use. It foams when it comes out of the can, to penetrate in under the rollers, and is a decent weight, so it stays there. I use motorcycle chain oil on all my bikes (racing and commuting). Failing that, ordinary motor oil is good too. Just don't use wax or white lightning, as its build up is _really_ hard to remove. I use Singer light machine oil on mine, and it seems to work OK, but I've never used anything else. so I can't compare it with anything... David -- There is a theory which states that if ever anyone discovers exactly what the Universe is for and why it is here, it will instantly disappear and be replaced by something even more bizarre and inexplicable. There is another theory which states that this has already happened. -- Douglas Adams, "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" |
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![]() "Suzy Jackson" wrote in message ... "Tim Jones" wrote in message . au... Other than expensive bike store lubricant, what do people use for oiling their chain? Motorcycle chain oil? This is IMHO by far the best stuff to use. It foams when it comes out of the can, to penetrate in under the rollers, and is a decent weight, so it stays there. I use motorcycle chain oil on all my bikes (racing and commuting). Failing that, ordinary motor oil is good too. Just don't use wax or white lightning, as its build up is _really_ hard to remove. Thanks for the answers everyone! Tim |
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![]() "Suzy Jackson" wrote in message ... "Tim Jones" wrote in message . au... Other than expensive bike store lubricant, what do people use for oiling their chain? Motorcycle chain oil? This is IMHO by far the best stuff to use. It foams when it comes out of the can, to penetrate in under the rollers, and is a decent weight, so it stays there. I use motorcycle chain oil on all my bikes (racing and commuting). Failing that, ordinary motor oil is good too. Just don't use wax or white lightning, as its build up is _really_ hard to remove. Thanks for the answers everyone! Tim |
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![]() "Suzy Jackson" wrote in message ... "Tim Jones" wrote in message . au... Other than expensive bike store lubricant, what do people use for oiling their chain? Motorcycle chain oil? This is IMHO by far the best stuff to use. It foams when it comes out of the can, to penetrate in under the rollers, and is a decent weight, so it stays there. I use motorcycle chain oil on all my bikes (racing and commuting). Failing that, ordinary motor oil is good too. Just don't use wax or white lightning, as its build up is _really_ hard to remove. Thanks for the answers everyone! Tim |
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Tim Jones wrote:
Other than expensive bike store lubricant, what do people use for oiling their chain? Motorcycle chain oil? Sure, thats good for regular riding. Its penetrating, and easy to apply. But like any oil, dirt sticks. So if you ride in dirt, consider a dry lube. It needs to be applied much more often though. And its only the inside of the chain that needs to be lubed, so wipe excess oil off the outside. |
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Tim Jones wrote:
Other than expensive bike store lubricant, what do people use for oiling their chain? Motorcycle chain oil? Sure, thats good for regular riding. Its penetrating, and easy to apply. But like any oil, dirt sticks. So if you ride in dirt, consider a dry lube. It needs to be applied much more often though. And its only the inside of the chain that needs to be lubed, so wipe excess oil off the outside. |
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Tim Jones wrote:
Other than expensive bike store lubricant, what do people use for oiling their chain? Motorcycle chain oil? Sure, thats good for regular riding. Its penetrating, and easy to apply. But like any oil, dirt sticks. So if you ride in dirt, consider a dry lube. It needs to be applied much more often though. And its only the inside of the chain that needs to be lubed, so wipe excess oil off the outside. |
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Anonymous wrote:
Tim Jones wrote: Other than expensive bike store lubricant, what do people use for oiling their chain? Motorcycle chain oil? Sure, thats good for regular riding. Its penetrating, and easy to apply. But like any oil, dirt sticks. So if you ride in dirt, consider a dry lube. It needs to be applied much more often though. And its only the inside of the chain that needs to be lubed, so wipe excess oil off the outside. I found a spray/lube/displacer with zonyl in it, so i'll give it a go. You see, I've just bought a new Trek 1400 and i'm absolutely terrified that i'll do something to hurt it. I've also heard that it's best to clean the chain on the bike, as breaking the chain only shortens the lifespan of that particular link(???) kinda makes sense really. Although, the same person says not to run a hose over the bike so as not to get water in bearings - but what about rain? and how the hell are you to get the damn soap off?! So now my pride and joy is getting dirtier and i'm still scared i'm gonna stuff something. I did buy some kerosene to degrease it though...guess now i just need to figure the best way to go about it. -- -------------------------- Posted via cyclingforums.com http://www.cyclingforums.com |
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Anonymous wrote:
Tim Jones wrote: Other than expensive bike store lubricant, what do people use for oiling their chain? Motorcycle chain oil? Sure, thats good for regular riding. Its penetrating, and easy to apply. But like any oil, dirt sticks. So if you ride in dirt, consider a dry lube. It needs to be applied much more often though. And its only the inside of the chain that needs to be lubed, so wipe excess oil off the outside. I found a spray/lube/displacer with zonyl in it, so i'll give it a go. You see, I've just bought a new Trek 1400 and i'm absolutely terrified that i'll do something to hurt it. I've also heard that it's best to clean the chain on the bike, as breaking the chain only shortens the lifespan of that particular link(???) kinda makes sense really. Although, the same person says not to run a hose over the bike so as not to get water in bearings - but what about rain? and how the hell are you to get the damn soap off?! So now my pride and joy is getting dirtier and i'm still scared i'm gonna stuff something. I did buy some kerosene to degrease it though...guess now i just need to figure the best way to go about it. -- -------------------------- Posted via cyclingforums.com http://www.cyclingforums.com |
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Anonymous wrote:
Tim Jones wrote: Other than expensive bike store lubricant, what do people use for oiling their chain? Motorcycle chain oil? Sure, thats good for regular riding. Its penetrating, and easy to apply. But like any oil, dirt sticks. So if you ride in dirt, consider a dry lube. It needs to be applied much more often though. And its only the inside of the chain that needs to be lubed, so wipe excess oil off the outside. I found a spray/lube/displacer with zonyl in it, so i'll give it a go. You see, I've just bought a new Trek 1400 and i'm absolutely terrified that i'll do something to hurt it. I've also heard that it's best to clean the chain on the bike, as breaking the chain only shortens the lifespan of that particular link(???) kinda makes sense really. Although, the same person says not to run a hose over the bike so as not to get water in bearings - but what about rain? and how the hell are you to get the damn soap off?! So now my pride and joy is getting dirtier and i'm still scared i'm gonna stuff something. I did buy some kerosene to degrease it though...guess now i just need to figure the best way to go about it. -- -------------------------- Posted via cyclingforums.com http://www.cyclingforums.com |
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