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  1. Howzit, I recently watched a couple videos on YouTube about chain waxing(one linked below) and think it’s great but I’m struggling to find all the necessary hot melt wax lubricant beads or the strip chip as shown in the video. I like how he suggested that you can make a quick chain hanger with wood and angle brackets. Will do something similar. I already found a cheap wax warmer on Takealot https://www.takealot.com/pro-wax-100-wax-warmer/PLID70397760 Any references or links to necessary parts or products would be appreciated 🚲 TIA Video:
  2. The Pedro's Clearance sale starts today, head over to https://www.bikalot.com/collections/bicycle-tools to check out what we have on offer, up to 70% off on selected tools, washes, bike lubes, polishes and greases.
  3. In the world of cycling, few terrains are off limits and endurance is essential, for both rider and equipment. A tough, long-lasting waterproof lubricant is crucial for safety and performance, whether you’re navigating dusty mountain trails or zipping along highways. Wet, dry or in dirt, serious cyclists rely on one product to clean, lubricate and protect—Boeshield T-9® does it all. T-9 flushes out dirt and old lubricants, displaces moisture and penetrates moving parts in between the rollers and pins on drive chains, carrying the paraffin formula deep into these areas and coating them thoroughly. T-9 dries to a clean, continuous wax film that performs better than Teflon and lasts up to 200 miles without picking up dust, dirt or mud. For more info on Boeshield T-9 or to find a dealer near you follow www.boeshieldsa.co.za
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