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What chain oil do you use


jugheaddave

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Squirt on my roadbike as it is clean and lasts the full race.  Love it.

 

Motorex wet for the wet on my mtb, but it clings to everything and everything clings to it!  Too dirty for the roadbike.
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I recently changed from the biggest Squirt supporter to Motorex dry lube. I's not as clean as Squirt but do lasts longer and is quiter.

 

 

 

Moet jy nou meer gereeld bad.....mmmmmm??????
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Calling JB

 

 

 

 

Once you have checked these out do a search you should find a lot more. It is a topic that has been covered so many times that some of the longer standing hubbers won't even bother checking this topic out anymore.

 

Oh by the way I only use SquirtThumbs%20Up
Dirty Twin2008-12-05 00:29:11
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Tried Finish line's dry - like it but not the wet solution (messes all over), thinking of trying Caltex motor oil .... does that work .....hehehhehe

No seriously Finish Line Dry works for me !!!

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Squirt but the build up is mildy irritating.

 

I've just got some Pedros stuff that look better for the commute bike, MTB and wet conditions.
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Squirt normally and Finishline WetLube for em real muddy days!

 

ditto. and i have bar ends on my risers?

 

But then again you're ghey LOLLOL
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Sunflower oil

 

Hehehe as a 14 year old kid I tried that on my first bike, a blue singlespeed Raligh Bomber (no I wasn't too smart then...or now for that matter). Kinda gunked up and went all crusty.

Bet if I kept that Bomber, could of sold it to these single speed freaks on El Hub..

 

Anyway, I use squirt and take a bottle with cause it doesn't last that long, or Motorex dry loob.

I like squirt cause if you wash your geartrain with hot water and soap and a scrubbin brush it comes out shiny and bright.

 

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